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Overview

Balarko Chaudhuri is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering and control and systems engineering. The work also spans subfields such as energy engineering and power technology, mechanical engineering, and computer networks and communications.

Their principal areas of study include microgrid control and optimization, smart grid energy management, and power system optimization and stability. Additional topics in Chaudhuri's research portfolio cover smart grid security and resilience, power systems and renewable energy, wind turbine control systems, and innovative energy harvesting technologies.

Chaudhuri has contributed to several publications across notable venues. These venues include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • IET conference proceedings.
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

Among recent papers authored by Chaudhuri, significant publications include:

  • "Virtual Inertia From Smart Loads," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • "Electric Spring and Smart Load: Technology, System-Level Impact, and Opportunities," 2020, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "Analytical Design of Contributions of Grid-Forming and Grid-Following Inverters to Frequency Stability," 2024, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "State-of-the-art of data collection, analytics, and future needs of transmission utilities worldwide to account for the continuous growth of sensing data," 2021, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
  • "Mitigating Load-Altering Attacks Against Power Grids Using Cyber-Resilient Economic Dispatch," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid

Frequent collaborators with Chaudhuri have included the following researchers:

  • S.Y.R. Hui
  • T.C. Green
  • Alessandro Astolfi
  • Yunjie Gu
  • Fei Teng

Best Publications

  • Robust Control in Power Systems

    Bikash Pal;Balarko Chaudhuri

  • Improvement of Stability and Load Sharing in an Autonomous Microgrid Using Supplementary Droop Control Loop

    Ritwik Majumder;Balarko Chaudhuri;Arindam Ghosh;Rajat Majumder

  • Wide-area measurement-based stabilizing control of power system considering signal transmission delay

    B. Chaudhuri;R. Majumder;B.C. Pal

  • Adaptive Droop Control for Effective Power Sharing in Multi-Terminal DC (MTDC) Grids

    N. R. Chaudhuri;B. Chaudhuri

  • Robust damping of multiple swing modes employing global stabilizing signals with a TCSC

    B. Chaudhuri;B.C. Pal

  • Multi-terminal Direct-Current Grids: Modeling, Analysis, and Control

    Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri;Balarko Chaudhuri;Rajat Majumder;Amirnaser Yazdani

  • Mixed-sensitivity approach to H/sub /spl infin// control of power system oscillations employing multiple FACTS devices

    B. Chaudhuri;B.C. Pal;A.C. Zolotas;I.M. Jaimoukha

  • System frequency support through multi-terminal DC (MTDC) grids

    Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri;Rajat Majumder;Balarko Chaudhuri

  • Stability Analysis of VSC MTDC Grids Connected to Multimachine AC Systems

    N. R. Chaudhuri;R. Majumder;B. Chaudhuri;Jiuping Pan

  • Smart Loads for Voltage Control in Distribution Networks

    Zohaib Akhtar;Balarko Chaudhuri;Shu Yuen Ron Hui

  • Coherency identification in power systems through principal component analysis

    K.K. Anaparthi;B. Chaudhuri;N.F. Thornhill;B.C. Pal

  • Hardware and Control Implementation of Electric Springs for Stabilizing Future Smart Grid With Intermittent Renewable Energy Sources

    Chi Kwan Lee;Balarko Chaudhuri;Shu Yuen Hui

  • Dynamic Modeling of Electric Springs

    Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri;Chi Kwan Lee;Balarko Chaudhuri;S. Y. Ron Hui

  • A Study on LQG/LTR Control for Damping Inter-Area Oscillations in Power Systems

    A.C. Zolotas;B. Chaudhuri;I.M. Jaimoukha;P. Korba

  • Electric Springs for Reducing Power Imbalance in Three-Phase Power Systems

    Shuo Yan;Siew-Chong Tan;Chi-Kwan Lee;Balarko Chaudhuri

  • Distributed voltage control with electric springs: Comparison with STATCOM

    Xiao Luo;Zohaib Akhtar;Chi Kwan Lee;Balarko Chaudhuri

  • Droop Control of Distributed Electric Springs for Stabilizing Future Power Grid

    Chi Kwan Lee;N. Ray Chaudhuri;Balako Chaudhuri;S. Y. R. Hui

  • A new approach to continuous latency compensation with adaptive phasor power oscillation damping controller (POD)

    Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri;Swakshar Ray;Rajat Majumder;Balarko Chaudhuri

  • Primary Frequency Control Contribution From Smart Loads Using Reactive Compensation

    Zohaib Akhtar;Balarko Chaudhuri;Shu Yuen Ron Hui

  • Advanced Control of Thermostatic Loads for Rapid Frequency Response in Great Britain

    Vincenzo Trovato;Inmaculada Martinez Sanz;Balarko Chaudhuri;Goran Strbac

  • Droop control of distributed electric springs for stabilizing future power grid

    Chee Kwan Lee;Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri;Balarko Chaudhuri;Ron Hui

Frequent Co-Authors

Bikash C. Pal
Bikash C. Pal Imperial College London
Tim C. Green
Tim C. Green Imperial College London
Shu Yuen Ron Hui
Shu Yuen Ron Hui Imperial College London
Goran Strbac
Goran Strbac Imperial College London
Chi Kwan Lee
Chi Kwan Lee University of Hong Kong
Siew-Chong Tan
Siew-Chong Tan University of Hong Kong
Amirnaser Yazdani
Amirnaser Yazdani Toronto Metropolitan University
Firuz Zare
Firuz Zare University of Queensland
Gerard Ledwich
Gerard Ledwich Queensland University of Technology
Arindam Ghosh
Arindam Ghosh Curtin University

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