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Carlo Muscas is affiliated with the University of Cagliari in Italy, focusing primarily on engineering research. Their work encompasses various subfields within engineering, notably electrical and electronic engineering and control and systems engineering. Additional research contributions include areas related to health, toxicology, mutagenesis, computational mechanics, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their research topics cover a range of themes related to power systems and smart grid technologies. Major topics of investigation include power system optimization and stability, power quality and harmonics, smart grid security and resilience, power systems fault detection, optimal power flow distribution, thermal analysis in power transmission, and smart grid energy management.

Muscas has been published extensively in several academic venues, with a frequent presence in IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. Other publication venues include IEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation and Measurement, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Applied Sciences, and ACTA IMEKO.

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Carlo Muscas include:

  • New Kalman Filter Approach Exploiting Frequency Knowledge for Accurate PMU-Based Power System State Estimation, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Harmonic Synchrophasors Measurement Algorithms With Embedded Compensation of Voltage Transformer Frequency Response, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Compressive Sensing-Based Harmonic Sources Identification in Smart Grids, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • Testing Surgical Face Masks in an Emergency Context: The Experience of Italian Laboratories during the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis, 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Enhanced PMU-Based Line Parameters Estimation and Compensation of Systematic Measurement Errors in Power Grids Considering Multiple Operating Conditions, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Frequent research collaborators include:

  • Paolo Attilio Pegoraro
  • Sara Sulis
  • Paolo Castello
  • Marco Pau
  • Ferdinanda Ponci

The body of work produced by Carlo Muscas aligns closely with developments in electrical engineering and smart grid technologies, particularly focusing on improving power system measurement accuracy, fault detection, and system optimization techniques.

Best Publications

  • Trade-Offs in PMU Deployment for State Estimation in Active Distribution Grids

    Junqi Liu;Junjie Tang;F. Ponci;A. Monti

  • Optimal Meter Placement for Robust Measurement Systems in Active Distribution Grids

    Junqi Liu;Ferdinanda Ponci;Antonello Monti;Carlo Muscas

  • A Fast and Accurate PMU Algorithm for P+M Class Measurement of Synchrophasor and Frequency

    Paolo Castello;Junqi Liu;Carlo Muscas;Paolo Attilio Pegoraro

  • Compressive Sensing of a Taylor-Fourier Multifrequency Model for Synchrophasor Estimation

    Matteo Bertocco;Guglielmo Frigo;Claudio Narduzzi;Carlo Muscas

  • Impact of the Model on the Accuracy of Synchrophasor Measurement

    P. Castello;M. Lixia;C. Muscas;P. A. Pegoraro

  • Effects of Measurements and Pseudomeasurements Correlation in Distribution System State Estimation

    Carlo Muscas;Marco Pau;Paolo Attilio Pegoraro;Sara Sulis

  • A PMU for the Measurement of Synchronized Harmonic Phasors in Three-Phase Distribution Networks

    A. Carta;N. Locci;C. Muscas

  • Phasor measurement units and wide area monitoring systems

    Antonello Monti;Ferdinanda Ponci;Carlo Muscas

  • Multiarea Distribution System State Estimation

    Carlo Muscas;Marco Pau;Paolo Attilio Pegoraro;Sara Sulis

  • Assessment of electric power quality: indices for identifying disturbing loads

    Carlo Muscas

  • Optimal Allocation of Multichannel Measurement Devices for Distribution State Estimation

    C. Muscas;F. Pilo;G. Pisano;S. Sulis

  • A Flexible GPS-Based System for Synchronized Phasor Measurement in Electric Distribution Networks

    A. Carta;N. Locci;C. Muscas;S. Sulis

  • A digital compensation method for improving current transformer accuracy

    N. Locci;C. Muscas

  • Line Impedance Estimation Based on Synchrophasor Measurements for Power Distribution Systems

    Paolo Attilio Pegoraro;Kyle Brady;Paolo Castello;Carlo Muscas

  • Uncertainty of Voltage Profile in PMU-Based Distribution System State Estimation

    Carlo Muscas;Marco Pau;Paolo Attilio Pegoraro;Sara Sulis

  • Power quality monitoring in modern electric distribution systems

    Carlo Muscas

  • Impact of Different Uncertainty Sources on a Three-Phase State Estimator for Distribution Networks

    Carlo Muscas;Sara Sulis;Andrea Angioni;Ferdinanda Ponci

  • Hysteresis and eddy currents compensation in current transformers

    N. Locci;C. Muscas

  • State Estimation for the Localization of Harmonic Sources in Electric Distribution Systems

    G. D'Antona;C. Muscas;S. Sulis

  • GPS-Based System for the Measurement of Synchronized Harmonic Phasors

    A. Carta;N. Locci;C. Muscas

  • An Efficient and Accurate Solution for Distribution System State Estimation with Multiarea Architecture

    Marco Pau;Ferdinanda Ponci;Antonello Monti;Sara Sulis

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonello Monti
Antonello Monti RWTH Aachen University
Ferdinanda Ponci
Ferdinanda Ponci RWTH Aachen University
Alessandra Flammini
Alessandra Flammini University of Brescia
Stefano Rinaldi
Stefano Rinaldi University of Brescia
Paolo Ferrari
Paolo Ferrari University of Brescia
Dario Petri
Dario Petri University of Trento
Mario Paolone
Mario Paolone École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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