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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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71
Citations
20703
World Ranking
857
National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to power system stability and control

Overview

Bikash C. Pal is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with significant contributions in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Control and Systems Engineering, alongside work in Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, and Automotive Engineering.

The scientist's work frequently appears in several notable publication venues including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid

Bikash C. Pal has coauthored extensively with several researchers, with frequent collaborations including:

  • Timothy Licitra (21 publications)
  • Rabih A. Jabr (18 publications)
  • Vijay Vittal (17 publications)
  • Jessica Bian (15 publications)
  • Nikos Hatziargyriou (11 publications)

The scientist's research covers a range of topics commonly intersecting with power systems and grid technologies. Main topics of work include:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Power System Optimization and Stability
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Smart Grid Security and Resilience
  • Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques

Recent notable papers by Bikash C. Pal include:

  • Definition and Classification of Power System Stability - Revisited & Extended, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • Real-World Subsynchronous Oscillation Events in Power Grids With High Penetrations of Inverter-Based Resources, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • Roles of Dynamic State Estimation in Power System Modeling, Monitoring and Operation, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • Stability definitions and characterization of dynamic behavior in systems with high penetration of power electronic interfaced technologies, 2024, Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège)
  • Grid-Forming Control for Solar PV Systems With Power Reserves, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy

Bikash C. Pal was named an IEEE Fellow in 2013 for contributions to power system stability and control.

Best Publications

  • Robust Control in Power Systems

    Bikash Pal;Balarko Chaudhuri

  • Definition and Classification of Power System Stability – Revisited & Extended

    Nikos Hatziargyriou;Jovica Milanovic;Claudia Rahmann;Venkataramana Ajjarapu

  • Flexible AC Transmission Systems: Modelling and Control

    Xiao-Ping Zhang;Christian Rehtanz;Bikash Pal

  • Analytic Considerations and Design Basis for the IEEE Distribution Test Feeders

    K. P. Schneider;B. A. Mather;B. C. Pal;C.-W. Ten

  • Power System Dynamic State Estimation: Motivations, Definitions, Methodologies, and Future Work

    Junbo Zhao;Antonio Gomez-Exposito;Marcos Netto;Lamine Mili

  • Minimum Loss Network Reconfiguration Using Mixed-Integer Convex Programming

    R. A. Jabr;R. Singh;B. C. Pal

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

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

  • Modal Analysis of Grid-Connected Doubly Fed Induction Generators

    F. Mei;B. Pal

  • Real-World Subsynchronous Oscillation Events in Power Grids With High Penetrations of Inverter-Based Resources

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  • Distribution System State Estimation Using an Artificial Neural Network Approach for Pseudo Measurement Modeling

    E. Manitsas;R. Singh;B. C. Pal;G. Strbac

  • Distribution Voltage Control Considering the Impact of PV Generation on Tap Changers and Autonomous Regulators

    Yashodhan P. Agalgaonkar;Bikash C. Pal;Rabih A. Jabr

  • Decentralized Dynamic State Estimation in Power Systems Using Unscented Transformation

    Abhinav Kumar Singh;Bikash C. Pal

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

    B. Chaudhuri;B.C. Pal

  • Choice of estimator for distribution system state estimation

    R. Singh;B.C. Pal;R.A. Jabr

  • Benchmark Models for the Analysis and Control of Small-Signal Oscillatory Dynamics in Power Systems

    C. Canizares;T. Fernandes;E. Geraldi;L. Gerin-Lajoie

  • Measurement Placement in Distribution System State Estimation

    R. Singh;B.C. Pal;R.B. Vinter

  • Intermittent wind generation in optimal power flow dispatching

    R.A. Jabr;B.C. Pal

  • Ordinal optimisation approach for locating and sizing of distributed generation

    R.A. Jabr;B.C. Pal

  • Decentralized Dynamic State Estimation in Power Systems Using Unscented Transformation

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  • Grid-Synchronization Stability Improvement of Large Scale Wind Farm During Severe Grid Fault

    ShaoKang Ma;Hua Geng;Lu Liu;Geng Yang

  • 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

  • A Refined Hilbert–Huang Transform With Applications to Interarea Oscillation Monitoring

    D.S. Laila;A.R. Messina;B.C. Pal

  • A Dynamic Mode Decomposition Framework for Global Power System Oscillation Analysis

    Emilio Barocio;Bikash C. Pal;Nina F. Thornhill;Arturo Roman Messina

  • Coherency identification in power systems through principal component analysis

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

  • Stability analysis of networked control in smart grids

    Abhinav Kumar Singh;Ravindra Singh;Bikash C. Pal

  • Coherency identification in interconnected power system - an independent component analysis approach

    M. A. M. Ariff;B. C. Pal

  • Data Compression in Smart Distribution Systems via Singular Value Decomposition

    Julio Cesar Stacchini de Souza;Tatiana Mariano Lessa Assis;Bikash Chandra Pal

Frequent Co-Authors

Rabih A. Jabr
Rabih A. Jabr American University of Beirut
Balarko Chaudhuri
Balarko Chaudhuri Imperial College London
Christian Rehtanz
Christian Rehtanz TU Dortmund University
Xiao-Ping Zhang
Xiao-Ping Zhang University of Birmingham
Nina F. Thornhill
Nina F. Thornhill Imperial College London
Goran Strbac
Goran Strbac Imperial College London
Tim C. Green
Tim C. Green Imperial College London
Innocent Kamwa
Innocent Kamwa Université Laval
Hua Geng
Hua Geng Tsinghua University

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