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Arun G. Phadke

Arun G. Phadke

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
70
Citations
27285
World Ranking
892
National Ranking
375

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - IEEE Medal in Power Engineering “For contributions to synchrophasor technology for monitoring, control, and protection of electric power systems.”
  • 1993 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For contributions to the field of digital control, protection, and monitoring of power electrical systems.

Overview

Arun G. Phadke is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States. Their research has primarily focused on the development and application of technology for monitoring, control, and protection of electrical power systems.

Throughout their career, they have contributed to the advancement of digital control and protection methods within power electrical systems, which has been recognized by professional organizations. Notably, Arun G. Phadke received the IEEE Medal in Power Engineering in 2016 for contributions to synchrophasor technology. This technology plays a significant role in the observation and management of electrical grids. Additionally, they were inducted as a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1993, acknowledging their impact in the field of digital control, protection, and monitoring of power electrical systems.

Best Publications

  • Synchronized Phasor Measurements and Their Applications

    Arun G Phadke;James S Thorp

  • Synchronized phasor measurements in power systems

    A.G. Phadke

  • Computer Relaying for Power Systems

    Arun G. Phadke;James S. Thorp

  • Power System Relaying

    Stanley H. Horowitz;Arun G. Phadke

  • Synchronized Phasor Measurement Applications in Power Systems

    Jaime De La Ree;Virgilio Centeno;James S Thorp;A G Phadke

  • A New Measurement Technique for Tracking Voltage Phasors, Local System Frequency, and Rate of Change of Frequency

    A. G. Phadke;J. S. Thorp;M. G. Adamiak

  • Wide-Area Monitoring, Protection, and Control of Future Electric Power Networks

    Vladimir Terzija;Gustavo Valverde;Deyu Cai;Pawel Regulski

  • Phasor measurement unit placement techniques for complete and incomplete observability

    R.F. Nuqui;A.G. Phadke

  • State Estimlatjon with Phasor Measurements

    A. G. Phadke;J. S. Thorp;K. J. Karimi

  • Synchronized phasor measurements-a historical overview

    A.G. Phadke

  • Frequency tracking in power networks in the presence of harmonics

    M.M. Begovic;P.M. Djuric;S. Dunlap;A.G. Phadke

  • An Alternative for Including Phasor Measurements in State Estimators

    Ming Zhou;V.A. Centeno;J.S. Thorp;A.G. Phadke

  • Power System Protection

    Unknown

  • Power system frequency monitoring network (FNET) implementation

    Zhian Zhong;Chunchun Xu;B.J. Billian;Li Zhang

  • The Wide World of Wide-area Measurement

    A.G. Phadke;R.M. de Moraes

  • Expose hidden failures to prevent cascading outages [in power systems]

    A.G. Phadke;J.S. Thorp

  • Synchronized Phasor and Frequency Measurement Under Transient Conditions

    A.G. Phadke;B. Kasztenny

  • Wide Area Protection—Technology and Infrastructures

    M.G. Adamiak;A.P. Apostolov;M.M. Begovic;C.F. Henville

  • Real Time Voltage-Phasor Measurements for Static State Estimation

    J. S. Thorp;A. G. Phadke;K. J. Karimi

  • IEEE Standard for Synchrophasors for Power Systems

    K.E. Martin;G. Benmouyal;M.G. Adamiak;M. Begovic

  • Third zone revisited

    S.H. Horowitz;A.G. Phadke

Frequent Co-Authors

James S. Thorp
James S. Thorp Virginia Tech
Miroslav Begovic
Miroslav Begovic Texas A&M University
Lamine Mili
Lamine Mili Virginia Tech
Yilu Liu
Yilu Liu University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Vijay Vittal
Vijay Vittal Arizona State University
Gerald T. Heydt
Gerald T. Heydt Arizona State University
Mladen Kezunovic
Mladen Kezunovic Texas A&M University
Vladimir Terzija
Vladimir Terzija Newcastle University
Chen-Ching Liu
Chen-Ching Liu Virginia Tech
Ian Dobson
Ian Dobson Iowa State University

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