Amirnaser Yazdani links relevant scientific disciplines such as Mode (computer interface), Modular design, Master/slave, Transient (computer programming) and Software in the realm of Operating system. His Mode (computer interface) study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Operating system. He is involved in relevant fields of research such as Plug-in, Integer (computer science) and Software in the field of Programming language. He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Electrical engineering and Automotive engineering through his research. He incorporates Automotive engineering and Electrical engineering in his studies. His Artificial intelligence study often links to related topics such as Salient. His Salient study frequently links to related topics such as Artificial intelligence. His Quantum mechanics study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Reliability (semiconductor). His Reliability (semiconductor) study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Power (physics).
Capacitor, Converters and Inverter are the main areas of his Voltage studies. His Inverter study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Voltage. Amirnaser Yazdani is investigating Electric power system and Battery (electricity) as part of his examination of Power (physics). Amirnaser Yazdani regularly ties together related areas like Power (physics) in his Electric power system studies. His research on Battery (electricity) frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Quantum mechanics. He combines topics linked to Converters with his work on Quantum mechanics. In his works, Amirnaser Yazdani undertakes multidisciplinary study on Electrical engineering and Telecommunications. Amirnaser Yazdani performs integrative study on Telecommunications and Electrical engineering in his works. His Artificial intelligence study typically links adjacent topics like Microgrid.
His study brings together the fields of Wind power and Electrical engineering. In his research, Amirnaser Yazdani undertakes multidisciplinary study on Wind power and Offshore wind power. His Geometry study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Grid. The study of Grid is intertwined with the study of Frequency grid in a number of ways. His studies link Geometry with Frequency grid. He regularly ties together related areas like Harmonics in his Voltage studies. The study of Harmonics is intertwined with the study of Voltage in a number of ways. Amirnaser Yazdani incorporates Robustness (evolution) and Gene in his research. Amirnaser Yazdani performs multidisciplinary study on Gene and Biochemistry in his works.
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Voltage-Sourced Converters in Power Systems : Modeling, Control, and Applications
Amirnaser Yazdani;Reza Iravani.
(2010)
Voltage-Sourced Converters in Power Systems
Amirnaser Yazdani;Reza Iravani.
(2010)
A Control Methodology and Characterization of Dynamics for a Photovoltaic (PV) System Interfaced With a Distribution Network
A. Yazdani;P.P. Dash.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2009)
Negative-Sequence Current Injection for Fast Islanding Detection of a Distributed Resource Unit
H. Karimi;A. Yazdani;R. Iravani.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2008)
A unified dynamic model and control for the voltage-sourced converter under unbalanced grid conditions
A. Yazdani;R. Iravani.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2006)
Modeling Guidelines and a Benchmark for Power System Simulation Studies of Three-Phase Single-Stage Photovoltaic Systems
A Yazdani;A R Di Fazio;H Ghoddami;M Russo.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2011)
A Protection Strategy and Microprocessor-Based Relay for Low-Voltage Microgrids
M. Amin Zamani;Tarlochan S. Sidhu;Amirnaser Yazdani.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2011)
Definitions and Applications of Dynamic Average Models for Analysis of Power Systems
S Chiniforoosh;J Jatskevich;A Yazdani;V Sood.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2010)
Multi-terminal Direct-Current Grids: Modeling, Analysis, and Control
Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri;Balarko Chaudhuri;Rajat Majumder;Amirnaser Yazdani.
(2014)
Modeling and Stability Analysis of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power Generator Interfaced With a Series-Compensated Line
A. Ostadi;A. Yazdani;R.K. Varma.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2009)
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