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Michael Conlon is affiliated with Technological University Dublin in Ireland and has an extensive research portfolio in the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their scholarly work spans 35 publications, emphasizing various subfields including control and systems engineering, renewable energy and sustainability, aerospace engineering, and automotive engineering.

The scientist's research prominently explores core topics such as microgrid control and optimization, smart grid energy management, wind turbine control systems, and smart grid security and resilience. Additional areas of study include wind energy research and development, energy load and power forecasting, and electric vehicles and infrastructure.

Michael Conlon has coauthored frequently with the following individuals:

  • Brian Norton
  • Aziz Saif
  • Shafi Khadem
  • Keith Sunderland
  • Joseph K. Kearney

Their publication record includes notable papers, such as:

  • Impact of Distributed Energy Resources in Smart Homes and Community-Based Electricity Market, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Wind Energy Harvesting and Conversion Systems: A Technical Review, 2022, Energies
  • Impact assessment of high-power domestic EV charging proliferation of a distribution network, 2020, IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • Optimal control strategy of UPQC for minimum operational losses, 2020, ARROW@Dublin Institute of Technology (Dublin Institute of Technology)
  • Hosting a community-based local electricity market in a residential network, 2022, IET Energy Systems Integration

The venues where Michael Conlon has published are diverse, including both international journals and institutional publications. Frequent publication venues include:

  • ARROW@Dublin Institute of Technology (Dublin Institute of Technology)
  • IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Energies
  • IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • IET Energy Systems Integration

Best Publications

  • A clustering approach to domestic electricity load profile characterisation using smart metering data

    Fintan McLoughlin;Aidan Duffy;Michael Conlon

  • Characterising domestic electricity consumption patterns by dwelling and occupant socio-economic variables: An Irish case study

    Fintan McLoughlin;Aidan Duffy;Michael Conlon

  • Microgrid: Architecture, policy and future trends

    Lubna Mariam;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon

  • Power Quality in Grid Connected Renewable Energy Systems: Role of Custom Power Devices

    Shafiuzzaman Khan Khadem;Malabika Basu;Michael Conlon

  • A Review of Existing Microgrid Architectures

    Lubna Mariam;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon

  • A 12-kVA DSP-Controlled Laboratory Prototype UPQC Capable of Mitigating Unbalance in Source Voltage and Load Current

    Iurie Axente;Jayanti Navilgone Ganesh;Malabika Basu;Michael F Conlon

  • Assessing the Economic Benefits of Compressed Air Energy Storage for Mitigating Wind Curtailment

    Brendan Cleary;Aidan Duffy;Alan O'Connor;Michael Conlon

  • Evaluation of time series techniques to characterise domestic electricity demand

    Fintan McLoughlin;Aidan Duffy;Michael Conlon

  • Harmonic power compensation capacity of shunt active power filter and its relationship with design parameters

    Shafiuzzaman K. Khadem;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon

  • Parallel Operation of Inverters and Active Power Filters in Distributed Generation System: A Review

    Shafiuzzaman Khan Khadem;Malabika Basu;Michael Conlon

  • Intelligent Islanding and Seamless Reconnection Technique for Microgrid With UPQC

    Shafiuzzaman K. Khadem;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon

  • Validated Real-time Energy Models for Small-Scale Grid-Connected PV-Systems

    Lacour Ayompe;Aidan Duffy;Sarah McCormack;Michael Conlon

  • Enhanced Network Voltage Management Techniques Under the Proliferation of Rooftop Solar PV Installation in Low-Voltage Distribution Network

    Shivananda Pukhrem;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon;Keith Sunderland

  • Rating requirements of the unified power quality conditioner to integrate the fixedspeed induction generator-type wind generation to the grid

    N. Jayanti;Malabika Basu;Michael Conlon;Kevin Gaughan

  • UPQC for Power Quality Improvement in DG Integrated Smart Grid Network: a Review

    Md. Shafiuzzaman K. Khadem;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon

  • Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Power Quality Variations and Events Under Temporal and Spatial Characteristic of Increased PV Integration in Low-Voltage Distribution Networks

    Shivananda Pukhrem;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon

  • Performance of a campus photovoltaic electric vehicle charging station in a temperate climate

    Ayda Esfandyari;Brian Norton;Michael Conlon;Sarah J. McCormack

  • Wind Energy Harvesting and Conversion Systems: A Technical Review

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  • Impact of Distributed Energy Resources in Smart Homes and Community-Based Electricity Market

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  • A Correction Current Injection Method for Power Flow Analysis of Unbalanced Multiple-grounded 4-wire Distribution Networks

    K Sunderland;Massimiliano Coppo;M. Conlon;Roberto Turri

  • The Generation of Domestic Electricity Load Profiles through Markov Chain Modelling

    Aidan Duffy;Fintan McLoughlin;Michael Conlon

  • Projected costs of a grid-connected domestic PV system under different scenarios in Ireland, using measured data from a trial installation

    Lacour Ayompe;Aidan Duffy;Sarah McCormack;Michael Conlon

  • dc link voltage control of UPQC for better dynamic performance

    Iurie Axente;Malabika Basu;Michael F. Conlon

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Casavola
Alessandro Casavola University of Calabria

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