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Carlos Bordons

Carlos Bordons

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
52
Citations
16416
World Ranking
2473
National Ranking
25

Overview

Carlos Bordons is affiliated with the University of Seville in Spain. Their research focuses primarily on engineering, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and renewable energy, sustainability and the environment. Additional subfields include automotive engineering and energy engineering and power technology.

Their scholarly contributions cover diverse topics such as smart grid energy management, microgrid control and optimization, electric vehicles and infrastructure, solar thermal and photovoltaic systems, hybrid renewable energy systems, optimal power flow distribution, and building energy and comfort optimization.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Carlos Bordons include:

  • Stochastic Optimization of Microgrids With Hybrid Energy Storage Systems for Grid Flexibility Services Considering Energy Forecast Uncertainties, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • Optimal Schedule for Networked Microgrids Under Deregulated Power Market Environment Using Model Predictive Control, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • Optimal Demand Response Management of a Residential Microgrid Using Model Predictive Control, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Bridge-type fault current limiter and hybrid breaker for HVDC grids applications, 2020, IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • Digital twin of a Fresnel solar collector for solar cooling, 2023, Applied Energy

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Ascensión Zafra-Cabeza
  • Juan Manuel Escaño
  • Pablo Velarde
  • Manuel Sivianes
  • Julio E. Normey-Rico

Carlos Bordons has published extensively in several venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being:

  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • Renewable Energy
  • Revista Iberoamericana de Automática e Informática Industrial RIAI
  • Jornadas de Automática
  • IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid

Best Publications

  • Model Predictive Control

    Eduardo F Camacho;Carlos Bordons

  • Model Predictive control

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  • Model Predictive Control

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  • Model predictive control in the process industry

    Eduardo F. Camacho;Carlos A. Bordons

  • Generalized Predictive Control

    Eduardo F. Camacho;Carlos Bordons

  • Development and experimental validation of a PEM fuel cell dynamic model

    Alejandro J. del Real;Alicia Arce;Carlos Bordons

  • Optimal Economical Schedule of Hydrogen-Based Microgrids With Hybrid Storage Using Model Predictive Control

    Felix Garcia-Torres;Carlos Bordons

  • Constrained Model Predictive Control

    E. F. Camacho;C. Bordons

  • Model Predictive Control of Microgrids

    Carlos Bordons;Félix Garcia-Torres;Miguel A. Ridao

  • Basic Principles of MPC for Power Converters: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice

    Carlos Bordons;Carlos Montero

  • Improving the robustness of dead-time compensating PI controllers

    J.E. Normey-Rico;C. Bordons;E.F. Camacho

  • Real-Time Implementation of a Constrained MPC for Efficient Airflow Control in a PEM Fuel Cell

    Alicia Arce;Alejandro J del Real;Carlos Bordons;Daniel R Ramirez

  • Nonlinear Model Predictive Control: An Introductory Review

    Eduardo F. Camacho;Carlos Bordons

  • Design, Planning and Management of a Hydrogen-Based Microgrid

    Luis Valverde;Felipe Rosa;Carlos Bordons

  • Optimal Load Sharing of Hydrogen-Based Microgrids With Hybrid Storage Using Model-Predictive Control

    Felix Garcia-Torres;Luis Valverde;Carlos Bordons

  • Minimum Fuel Consumption Strategy for PEM Fuel Cells

    C.A. Ramos-Paja;C. Bordons;A. Romero;R. Giral

  • A control benchmark on the energy management of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle

    A. Sciarretta;L. Serrao;P. C. Dewangan;P. C. Dewangan;P. Tona

  • Modeling, simulation and experimental set-up of a renewable hydrogen-based domestic microgrid

    L. Valverde;F. Rosa;A.J. del Real;A. Arce

  • Integration of Fuel Cell Technologies in Renewable-Energy-Based Microgrids Optimizing Operational Costs and Durability

    Luis Valverde;Carlos Bordons;Felipe Rosa

  • Introduction to Model Based Predictive Control

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  • Real-time implementation of a sliding mode controller for air supply on a PEM fuel cell

    Winston Garcia-Gabin;Fernando Dorado;Carlos Bordons

  • Nonlinear MPC based on a Volterra series model for greenhouse temperature control using natural ventilation

    J.K. Gruber;J.L. Guzmán;F. Rodríguez;C. Bordons

  • Model Predictive Controllers

    E. F. Camacho;C. Bordons

Frequent Co-Authors

Eduardo F. Camacho
Eduardo F. Camacho University of Seville
Julio E. Normey-Rico
Julio E. Normey-Rico Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Teodoro Alamo
Teodoro Alamo University of Seville
Manuel Berenguel
Manuel Berenguel University of Almería
Sergio Vazquez
Sergio Vazquez University of Seville
Leopoldo G. Franquelo
Leopoldo G. Franquelo University of Seville
Antonio Visioli
Antonio Visioli University of Brescia
Jose I. Leon
Jose I. Leon University of Seville
Luis Martinez-Salamero
Luis Martinez-Salamero Rovira i Virgili University

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