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D-Index
34
Citations
5391
World Ranking
5760
National Ranking
1956

Overview

Johanna L. Mathieu is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily lies within the broad field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Control and Systems Engineering.

Their work covers several subfields and topics including:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Building and Construction
  • Civil and Structural Engineering

Johanna L. Mathieu's research topics extensively involve:

  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Energy Efficiency and Management
  • Water Systems and Optimization
  • Smart Grid Security and Resilience

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on power systems, smart grids, and water system management. Some of the notable recent publications include:

  • "Mitigating Voltage Unbalance Using Distributed Solar Photovoltaic Inverters" (2020) published in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "Separating Feeder Demand Into Components Using Substation, Feeder, and Smart Meter Measurements" (2020) published in IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • "Chance-Constrained Water Pumping to Manage Water and Power Demand Uncertainty in Distribution Networks" (2020) published in Proceedings of the IEEE
  • "Water distribution networks as flexible loads: A chance-constrained programming approach" (2020) published in Electric Power Systems Research
  • "A Method for Ensuring a Load Aggregator's Power Deviations Are Safe for Distribution Networks" (2020) published in Electric Power Systems Research

The venues in which Johanna has frequently published include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Electric Power Systems Research
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
  • IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid

Frequent collaborators in Johanna L. Mathieu's research include:

  • Ian A. Hiskens
  • Anna Stuhlmacher
  • Shunbo Lei
  • Ioannis M. Granitsas
  • Jing Peng

This collective research body reflects a sustained engagement with power systems optimization, grid management, and integration of renewable energy sources, including water systems optimization aspects within energy distribution networks.

Best Publications

  • State Estimation and Control of Electric Loads to Manage Real-Time Energy Imbalance

    J. L. Mathieu;S. Koch;D. S. Callaway

  • Quantifying Changes in Building Electricity Use, With Application to Demand Response

    J. L. Mathieu;P. N. Price;S. Kiliccote;M. A. Piette

  • Modeling and Control of Aggregated Heterogeneous Thermostatically Controlled Loads for Ancillary Services

    Stephan Koch;Johanna L. Mathieu;Duncan S. Callaway

  • Distributionally Robust Chance-Constrained Optimal Power Flow With Uncertain Renewables and Uncertain Reserves Provided by Loads

    Yiling Zhang;Siqian Shen;Johanna L. Mathieu

  • Arbitraging Intraday Wholesale Energy Market Prices With Aggregations of Thermostatic Loads

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Maryam Kamgarpour;John Lygeros;Goran Andersson

  • Using Residential Electric Loads for Fast Demand Response: The Potential Resource and Revenues, the Costs, and Policy Recommendations

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Mark Dyson;Duncan S. Callaway

  • State Estimation and Control of Heterogeneous Thermostatically Controlled Loads for Load Following

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Duncan S. Callaway

  • Energy arbitrage with thermostatically controlled loads

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Maryam Kamgarpour;John Lygeros;Duncan S. Callaway

  • Modeling and Optimal Operation of Distributed Battery Storage in Low Voltage Grids

    Philipp Fortenbacher;Johanna L. Mathieu;Goran Andersson

  • Examining uncertainty in demand response baseline models and variability in automated responses to dynamic pricing

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Duncan S. Callaway;Sila Kiliccote

  • Chance Constrained Reserve Scheduling Using Uncertain Controllable Loads Part I: Formulation and Scenario-Based Analysis

    Maria Vrakopoulou;Bowen Li;Johanna L. Mathieu

  • Modeling options for demand side participation of thermostatically controlled loads

    Maryam Kamgarpour;Christian Ellen;Sadegh Esmaeil Zadeh Soudjani;Sebastian Gerwinn

  • Variability in Automated Responses of Commercial Buildings and Industrial Facilities to Dynamic Electricity Prices

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Duncan S. Callaway;Sila Kiliccote

  • Uncertainty in the flexibility of aggregations of demand response resources

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Marina Gonzalez Vaya;Goran Andersson

  • Scheduling distributed energy storage units to provide multiple services under forecast error

    Olivier Mégel;Johanna L. Mathieu;Göran Andersson

  • Emissions impacts of using energy storage for power system reserves

    Yashen Lin;Yashen Lin;Jeremiah X. Johnson;Johanna L. Mathieu

  • Ambiguous risk constraints with moment and unimodality information

    Bowen Li;Ruiwei Jiang;Johanna L. Mathieu

  • A framework for and assessment of demand response and energy storage in power systems

    Frauke Oldewurtel;Theodor Borsche;Matthias Bucher;Philipp Fortenbacher

  • Modeling, identification, and optimal control of batteries for power system applications

    Philipp Fortenbacher;Johanna L. Mathieu;Goran Andersson

  • Modeling, Analysis, and Control of Demand Response Resources

    Johanna L. Mathieu

  • Resource and revenue potential of California residential load participation in ancillary services

    Johanna L. Mathieu;Mark E.H. Dyson;Duncan S. Callaway

Frequent Co-Authors

Duncan S. Callaway
Duncan S. Callaway University of California, Berkeley
Ian A. Hiskens
Ian A. Hiskens University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John Lygeros
John Lygeros ETH Zurich
Prabir Barooah
Prabir Barooah University of Florida
Scott Backhaus
Scott Backhaus Los Alamos National Laboratory
Lennart Söder
Lennart Söder Royal Institute of Technology
Kameshwar Poolla
Kameshwar Poolla University of California, Berkeley
George Gross
George Gross University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Giorgio Rizzoni
Giorgio Rizzoni The Ohio State University

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