Mahmoud Moghavvemi spends much of his time researching Hybrid system, Simulation, Renewable energy, Photovoltaic system and Control theory. The various areas that Mahmoud Moghavvemi examines in his Renewable energy study include Electricity generation and Energy accounting. The concepts of his Photovoltaic system study are interwoven with issues in Genetic algorithm and Automotive engineering.
His study looks at the relationship between Genetic algorithm and fields such as Control engineering, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His work on Diesel generator as part of general Automotive engineering research is often related to Grid-connected photovoltaic power system, thus linking different fields of science. Mahmoud Moghavvemi has researched Control theory in several fields, including Rotor, Thrust and Propeller.
Control theory, Control engineering, Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering and Electric power system are his primary areas of study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Artificial neural network, Inverse kinematics and Fuzzy logic in addition to Control theory. His Electrical engineering research incorporates elements of Hybrid system and Backup.
His work carried out in the field of Hybrid system brings together such families of science as Hybrid power and Diesel generator. His research investigates the connection between Backup and topics such as Automotive engineering that intersect with problems in Simulation. His Electric power system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Stability and Stabilizer.
Mahmoud Moghavvemi mainly investigates Acoustics, Artificial intelligence, Control theory, Renewable energy and Electrical engineering. His Artificial intelligence study incorporates themes from Computer vision and Pattern recognition. His research integrates issues of Robotic arm and Base in his study of Control theory.
His work deals with themes such as Electric power system, Risk analysis, Electrification, Simulation and Electricity generation, which intersect with Renewable energy. Mahmoud Moghavvemi interconnects Energy engineering, Task, Hybrid system and Energy accounting in the investigation of issues within Simulation. His Hybrid system study combines topics in areas such as Civil engineering, Photovoltaic system, Rural electrification and Diesel generator.
His primary areas of study are Renewable energy, Monopole antenna, Antenna efficiency, Real-time computing and Simulation. In his work, Energy security, Environmental resource management and Climate change is strongly intertwined with Electricity generation, which is a subfield of Renewable energy. His study on Monopole antenna also encompasses disciplines like
Mahmoud Moghavvemi has included themes like Autoregressive integrated moving average, Load balancing, Demand response and Smart grid in his Real-time computing study. His studies in Simulation integrate themes in fields like Energy engineering, Intermittent energy source, Electric power system and Energy accounting. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Energy management, Energy supply, Risk analysis, Hybrid system and Process engineering.
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Energy management strategies in hybrid renewable energy systems: A review
L.J Olatomiwa;S Mekhilef;Mahmoud S Ismail;Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2016)
Technique for contingency monitoring and voltage collapse prediction
Mahmoud Moghavvemi;F.M. Omar.
IEE Proceedings - Generation, Transmission and Distribution (1998)
Flight PID controller design for a UAV quadrotor
Atheer L. Salih;M. Moghavvemi;Haider A. F. Mohamed;Khalaf Sallom Gaeid.
Scientific Research and Essays (2010)
Modelling and PID controller design for a quadrotor unmanned air vehicle
Atheer L. Salih;M. Moghavvemi;Haider A. F. Mohamed;Khalaf Sallom Gaeid.
ieee international conference on automation quality and testing robotics (2010)
Techno-economic analysis of an optimized photovoltaic and diesel generator hybrid power system for remote houses in a tropical climate.
Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi;M Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia.
Energy Conversion and Management (2013)
Characterization of PV panel and global optimization of its model parameters using genetic algorithm
Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi;M Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia.
Energy Conversion and Management (2013)
Real-time contingency evaluation and ranking technique
Mahmoud Moghavvemi;O. Faruque.
IEE Proceedings - Generation, Transmission and Distribution (1998)
Genetic algorithm based optimization on modeling and design of hybrid renewable energy systems
M.S. Ismail;M.S. Ismail;M. Moghavvemi;M. Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia.
Energy Conversion and Management (2014)
Load Shedding and Smart-Direct Load Control Using Internet of Things in Smart Grid Demand Response Management
Hamed Mortaji;Siew Hock Ow;Mahmoud Moghavvemi;Haider Abbas F. Almurib.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2017)
Design of an optimized photovoltaic and microturbine hybrid power system for a remote small community: Case study of Palestine
Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi;M Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia.
Energy Conversion and Management (2013)
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