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Junji Tamura is affiliated with Kitami Institute of Technology in Japan. Their research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and energy engineering and power technology. Their work also touches on aerospace engineering and radiation.

Their research is concentrated in several specific topics, including:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Wind Turbine Control Systems
  • Frequency Control in Power Systems
  • Power Systems and Renewable Energy
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Wind Energy Research and Development
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems

Their recent publications illustrate this focus on power and energy systems:

  • "A Coordinated Control Method for Integrated System of Wind Farm and Hydrogen Production: Kinetic Energy and Virtual Discharge Controls," 2022, IEEE Access
  • "Coordinated Control Scheme of Battery Storage System to Augment LVRT Capability of SCIG-Based Wind Turbines and Frequency Regulation of Hybrid Power System," 2020, Electronics
  • "Frequency Control of Power System with Renewable Power Sources by HVDC Interconnection Line and Battery Considering Energy Balancing," 2020, Journal of Power and Energy Engineering
  • "Wind Generator Output Power Smoothing by Using Pitch Controller," 2022, International Journal on Energy Conversion (IRECON)
  • "Detailed and Average Models of a Grid-Connected MMC-Controlled Permanent Magnet Wind Turbine Generator," 2022, Applied Sciences

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Junji Tamura include:

  • Rion Takahashi
  • Atsushi Umemura
  • Faramarz Alsharif
  • Atsushi Sakahara
  • Fumihito Tosaka

The scientist's work has also appeared regularly in several publication venues, among which the most frequent are:

  • IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
  • 2021 2nd International Conference on Robotics, Electrical and Signal Processing Techniques (ICREST)
  • Applied Sciences
  • Electrical Engineering in Japan
  • Journal of Power and Energy Engineering

Best Publications

  • A Variable Speed Wind Turbine Control Strategy to Meet Wind Farm Grid Code Requirements

    S.M. Muyeen;R. Takahashi;T. Murata;J. Tamura

  • Comparative study on transient stability analysis of wind turbine generator system using different drive train models

    S.M. Muyeen;Md. Hasan Ali;R. Takahashi;T. Murata

  • Operation and Control of HVDC-Connected Offshore Wind Farm

    S M Muyeen;Rion Takahashi;Junji Tamura

  • Wind Farms Fault Ride Through Using DFIG With New Protection Scheme

    K. E. Okedu;S. M. Muyeen;R. Takahashi;J. Tamura

  • Improvement of Wind-Generator Stability by Fuzzy-Logic-Controlled SMES

    M.H. Ali;Minwon Park;In-Keun Yu;T. Murata

  • Low voltage ride through capability enhancement of wind turbine generator system during network disturbance

    S.M. Muyeen;Ryo Takahashi;Takafumi Murata;Junji Tamura

  • Transient Stability Augmentation of Power System Including Wind Farms by Using ECS

    S.M. Muyeen;R. Takahashi;M.H. Ali;T. Murata

  • Transient Stability Enhancement by Fuzzy Logic-Controlled SMES Considering Coordination With Optimal Reclosing of Circuit Breakers

    M.H. Ali;T. Murata;J. Tamura

  • Variable speed wind turbine generator system with current controlled voltage source inverter

    S.M. Muyeen;Ahmed Al-Durra;J. Tamura

  • Low voltage ride through capability enhancement of grid connected large scale photovoltaic system

    Gazi Md. Saeedul Islam;Ahmed Al-Durra;S.M. Muyeen;Junji Tamura

  • Output Power Smoothing and Hydrogen Production by Using Variable Speed Wind Generators

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  • Transient stability simulation of power system including wind generator by PSCAD/EMTDC

    J. Tamura;T. Yamazaki;M. Ueno;Y. Matsumura

  • Transient Stability Analysis of Wind Generator System with the Consideration of Multi-Mass Shaft Model

    S.M. Muyeen;M.H. Ali;R. Takahashi;T. Murata

  • A Fuzzy Logic-Controlled Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage for Transient Stability Augmentation

    M.H. Ali;T. Murata;J. Tamura

  • A New Control Method for Wind Energy Conversion System Using a Doubly-Fed Synchronous Generator

    Rion Takahashi;Junji Tamura;Moto-O. Futami;Mamoru Kimura

  • Wind Generator Output Power Smoothing and Terminal Voltage Regulation by Using STATCOM/ESS

    S.M. Muyeen;M.H. Ali;R. Takahashi;T. Murata

  • Frequency control of isolated power system with wind farm by using Flywheel Energy Storage System

    R. Takahashi;J. Tamura

  • Reduction of frequency fluctuation for wind farm connected power systems by an adaptive artificial neural network controlled energy capacitor system

    S.M. Muyeen;H.M. Hasanien;J. Tamura

  • Transient stability analysis of permanent magnet variable speed synchronous wind generator

    S.M. Muyeen;R. Takahashi;T. Murata;J. Tamura

  • A Study on the Operating Characteristics of SMES for the Dispersed Power Generation System

    Hee-Yeol Jung;A-Rong Kim;Jae-Ho Kim;Minwon Park

  • Stability augmentation of a grid-connected wind farm by fuzzy-logic-controlled DFIG-based wind turbines

    Md. Rifat Hazari;Mohammad Abdul Mannan;S. M. Muyeen;Atsushi Umemura

  • Integration of an Energy Capacitor System With a

    S. M. Muyeen;Rion Takahashi;Toshiaki Murata;Junji Tamura

Frequent Co-Authors

S. M. Muyeen
S. M. Muyeen Qatar University
Mohd. Hasan Ali
Mohd. Hasan Ali University of Memphis
Ahmed Al-Durra
Ahmed Al-Durra Khalifa University
Hany M. Hasanien
Hany M. Hasanien University of Sharjah
Bin Wu
Bin Wu Toronto Metropolitan University
Roger A. Dougal
Roger A. Dougal University of South Carolina

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