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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
46
Citations
8250
World Ranking
3396
National Ranking
49

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - IEEE Fellow For applications of phasor measurements to fault location and dynamics monitoring in power networks

Overview

Chih-Wen Liu is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan and works primarily in the fields of Engineering and Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields, notably Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Oncology, Gastroenterology, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their recent publications illustrate a focus on both engineering applications and medical technology. Notable papers include:

  • Automatic lumen detection and magnetic alignment control for magnetic-assisted capsule colonoscope system optimization, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Swarm-based mean-variance mapping optimization for optimal placement of energy storage with synthetic inertia control on a low inertia power grid, 2021, IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • Transmission Line Fault Classification Using Conformer Convolution-Augmented Transformer Model, 2024, Applied Sciences
  • The Fourier Cosine Method for Discrete Probability Distributions, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Multi-Modality Collaborative Learning for Sentiment Analysis, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Sheng-Yang Yen, Hao-En Huang, Gi-Shih Lien, Chia-Feng Chu, and Wei-Ming Huang.

The main topics of their work cover a variety of technical and medical areas such as:

  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Gastrointestinal Bleeding Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Frequency Control in Power Systems
  • Power Systems Fault Detection

Their research is frequently published in venues like arXiv (Cornell University), Scientific Reports, IET Generation Transmission & Distribution, and Applied Sciences.

In recognition of contributions to the field of power systems, Chih-Wen Liu was named an IEEE Fellow in 2013 for work related to applications of phasor measurements in fault location and dynamics monitoring in power networks.

Best Publications

  • Unit commitment by Lagrangian relaxation and genetic algorithms

    Chuan-Ping Cheng;Chih-Wen Liu;Chun-Chang Liu

  • An adaptive PMU based fault detection/location technique for transmission lines. I. Theory and algorithms

    Joe-Air Jiang;Jun-Zhe Yang;Ying-Hong Lin;Chih-Wen Liu

  • Non-smooth/non-convex economic dispatch by a novel hybrid differential evolution algorithm

    S.-K. Wang;J.-P. Chiou;C.-W. Liu

  • Chaos in a simple power system

    Hsiao-Dong Chiang;Chih-Wen Liu;P.P. Varaiya;F.F. Wu

  • A precise calculation of power system frequency and phasor

    Jun-Zhe Yang;Chih-Wen Liu

  • An adaptive PMU based fault detection/location technique for transmission lines. II. PMU implementation and performance evaluation

    Joe-Air Jiang;Ying-Hong Lin;Jun-Zhe Yang;Tong-Ming Too

  • A New PMU-Based Fault Location Algorithm for Series Compensated Lines

    Chi-Shan Yu;Chih-Wen Liu;Sun-Li Yu;Joe-Air Jiang

  • Transmission network fault location observability with minimal PMU placement

    Kai-Ping Lien;Chih-Wen Liu;Chi-Shan Yu;J.-A. Jiang

  • Application of a novel fuzzy neural network to real-time transient stability swings prediction based on synchronized phasor measurements

    Chih-Wen Liu;Mu-chun Su;Shuenn-Shing Tsay;Yi-Jen Wang

  • A Precise Calculation of Power System Frequency

    Jun-Zhe Yang;Chih-Wen Liu

  • A new PMU-based fault detection/location technique for transmission lines with consideration of arcing fault discrimination-part I: theory and algorithms

    Ying-Hong Lin;Chih-Wen Liu;Ching-Shan Chen

  • A New Adaptive PMU-Based Protection Scheme for Transposed/Untransposed Parallel Transmission Lines

    Ching-Shan Chen;Chih-Wen Liu;Joe-Air Jiang

  • A New Fault Locator for Three-Terminal Transmission Lines Using Two Terminal Synchronized Voltage and Current Phasors

    Ying-Hong Lin;Chih-Wen Liu;Chi-Shan Yu

  • On-line fault diagnosis of distribution substations using hybrid cause-effect network and fuzzy rule-based method

    Wen-Hui Chen;Chih-Wen Liu;Men-Shen Tsai

  • Closure on "A new protection scheme for fault detection, direction discrimination, classification, and location in transmission lines"

    Joe-Air Jiang;Ching-Shan Chen;Chih-Wen Liu

  • Application of combined adaptive Fourier filtering technique and fault detector to fast distance protection

    Ching-Shan Chen;Chih-Wen Liu;J.-A. Jiang

  • Optimal planning of large passive-harmonic-filters set at high voltage level

    Chih-Ju Chou;Chih-Wen Liu;June-Yown Lee;Kune-Da Lee

  • Position Sensorless Control for Four-Switch Three-Phase Brushless DC Motor Drives

    Cheng-Tsung Lin;Chung-Wen Hung;Chih-Wen Liu

  • Magnetic Control System Targeted for Capsule Endoscopic Operations in the Stomach—Design, Fabrication, and in vitro and ex vivo Evaluations

    Gi-Shih Lien;Chih-Wen Liu;Joe-Air Jiang;Cheng-Long Chuang

  • Estimating the Voltage Stability Margin Using PMU Measurements

    Heng-Yi Su;Chih-Wen Liu

  • New methods for computing power system dynamic response for real-time transient stability prediction

    Chih-Wen Liu;J.S. Thorp

Frequent Co-Authors

Joe-Air Jiang
Joe-Air Jiang National Taiwan University
James S. Thorp
James S. Thorp Virginia Tech
Dan Chen
Dan Chen National Taiwan University
Yaow-Ming Chen
Yaow-Ming Chen National Taiwan University
Hsiao-Dong Chiang
Hsiao-Dong Chiang Cornell University
Jen-Inn Chyi
Jen-Inn Chyi National Central University
Felix F. Wu
Felix F. Wu University of Hong Kong
Pravin Varaiya
Pravin Varaiya University of California, Berkeley
Miroslav Begovic
Miroslav Begovic Texas A&M University

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