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Overview

Mariesa L. Crow is affiliated with Missouri University of Science and Technology in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering with an emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and safety, risk, reliability, and quality. The scientist's work spans several key topics, including:

  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Power System Optimization and Stability
  • Power Systems Fault Detection
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems
  • Electrical Fault Detection and Protection
  • Power System Reliability and Maintenance

Recent publications by Mariesa L. Crow demonstrate engagement with various power systems and energy topics. Notable papers include:

  • "New Infeed Correction Methods for Distance Protection in Distribution Systems," 2021, published in Energies
  • "Tightening QC Relaxations of AC Optimal Power Flow Through Improved Linear Convex Envelopes," 2024, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "Tightening QC Relaxations of AC Optimal Power Flow Problems via Complex Per Unit Normalization," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "Modeling and Simulation of Resistive Superconducting Fault Current Limiter in PSCAD/EMTDC™," 2021, 2021 North American Power Symposium (NAPS)
  • "IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics," 2020, IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics

Mariesa L. Crow often collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Xinghuo Yu
  • Mariusz Malinowski
  • Tommy Tzeng
  • C. Jagadish
  • Aaron R. Hawkins

The scientist has contributed to multiple publication venues, with most contributions appearing in:

  • IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics (4 publications)
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (2 publications)
  • Energies
  • 2021 North American Power Symposium (NAPS)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Mariesa L. Crow's body of work centers around the optimization, control, and reliability of power systems. Their research includes addressing fault detection and protection in electrical networks, improvements to distribution system protections, and simulation of advanced power system components such as superconducting fault current limiters.

Best Publications

  • The Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management (FREEDM) System: The Energy Internet

    A Q Huang;M L Crow;G T Heydt;J P Zheng

  • Energy storage systems for advanced power applications

    P.F. Ribeiro;B.K. Johnson;M.L. Crow;A. Arsoy

  • Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and Battery Management System (BMS) for Grid-Scale Applications

    Matthew T. Lawder;Bharatkumar Suthar;Paul W. C. Northrop;Sumitava De

  • STATCOM control for power system voltage control applications

    P. Rao;M.L. Crow;Z. Yang

  • A Comparison of Diode-Clamped and Cascaded Multilevel Converters for a STATCOM With Energy Storage

    Ying Cheng;Chang Qian;M.L. Crow;S. Pekarek

  • Integration of a StatCom and battery energy storage

    Z. Yang;C. Shen;L. Zhang;M.L. Crow

  • Computational methods for electric power systems

    Mariesa L. Crow

  • Improving voltage stability by reactive power reserve management

    Feng Dong;B.H. Chowdhury;M.L. Crow;L. Acar

  • Stochastic Optimization of Renewable-Based Microgrid Operation Incorporating Battery Operating Cost

    Tu A. Nguyen;M. L. Crow

  • Comparison of ultracapacitor electric circuit models

    Lisheng Shi;M.L. Crow

  • Optimal Sizing of a Vanadium Redox Battery System for Microgrid Systems

    Tu A. Nguyen;Mariesa L. Crow;Andrew Curtis Elmore

  • The matrix pencil for power system modal extraction

    M.L. Crow;A. Singh

  • A reconfigurable FACTS system for university laboratories

    L. Dong;M.L. Crow;Z. Yang;C. Shen

  • An Improved UPFC Control for Oscillation Damping

    J. Guo;M.L. Crow;J. Sarangapani

  • Fault Detection and Mitigation in Multilevel Converter STATCOMs

    A Yazdani;H Sepahvand;M L Crow;M Ferdowsi

  • The parallel implementation of the waveform relaxation method for transient stability simulations

    M.L. Crow;M. Ilic

  • A fuzzy logic based approach to direct load control

    K. Bhattacharyya;M.L. Crow

  • Structure-Preserved Power System Transient Stability Using Stochastic Energy Functions

    T. Odun-Ayo;M. L. Crow

  • An Integrated Dynamic Voltage Restorer-Ultracapacitor Design for Improving Power Quality of the Distribution Grid

    Deepak Somayajula;Mariesa L. Crow

  • Pricing and Control in the Next Generation Power Distribution System

    G. T. Heydt;B. H. Chowdhury;M. L. Crow;D. Haughton

  • A comparison of diode-clamped and cascaded multilevel converters for a STATCOM with energy storage.

    Y. Cheng;Stanley Atcitty;Pekarek, Steve (University of Missouri-Rollo, Rolla, Mo);Crow, Mariesa L. (University of Missouri-Rollo, Rolla, Mo)

Frequent Co-Authors

Sarangapani Jagannathan
Sarangapani Jagannathan Missouri University of Science and Technology
Yilu Liu
Yilu Liu University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Mehdi Ferdowsi
Mehdi Ferdowsi Missouri University of Science and Technology
Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy
Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy Clemson University
Salman Mohagheghi
Salman Mohagheghi Colorado School of Mines
Alex Q. Huang
Alex Q. Huang The University of Texas at Austin
Deqiang Gan
Deqiang Gan Zhejiang University
Kevin Tomsovic
Kevin Tomsovic University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Jim P. Zheng
Jim P. Zheng University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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