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38
Citations
5465
World Ranking
4947
National Ranking
1721

Overview

Mohd. Hasan Ali is affiliated with the University of Memphis in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on the field of engineering, with a considerable concentration in electrical and electronic engineering and control and systems engineering. Contributions also extend into automotive engineering, computer networks and communications, and signal processing.

The scientist's research encompasses multiple topics, with the most significant attention given to smart grid security and resilience, microgrid control and optimization, and smart grid energy management. Other notable areas include energy load and power forecasting, advanced malware detection techniques, wind turbine control systems, and advanced battery technologies research.

Mohd. Hasan Ali has published in various scientific venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Energies
  • Electronics
  • IEEE Systems Journal
  • IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems

Recent research papers include:

  • "Robust Control Strategies for Microgrids: A Review" (2021), published in IEEE Systems Journal
  • "HVDC Circuit Breakers: A Comprehensive Review" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "A Comprehensive Review of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Technologies, Architecture, and Its Applications to Improved Efficiency" (2022), published in Energies
  • "Exploring cybersecurity issues in 5G enabled electric vehicle charging station with deep learning" (2021), published in IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
  • "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Grid Connected Wind Turbine Control Systems: A Comprehensive Review" (2023), published in Energies

The scientist regularly collaborates with other researchers, with frequent co-authors including Shahinur Alam, Manoj Basnet, Seyed Iman Taheri, Mohammadreza Davoodi, and Sai Nikhil Vodapally.

Best Publications

  • An Overview of SMES Applications in Power and Energy Systems

    Mohd Hasan Ali;Bin Wu;Roger A Dougal

  • Simultaneous Reconfiguration, Optimal Placement of DSTATCOM, and Photovoltaic Array in a Distribution System Based on Fuzzy-ACO Approach

    Hajar Bagheri Tolabi;Mohd Hasan Ali;M. Rizwan

  • Robust Control Strategies for Microgrids: A Review

    Fazel Mohammadi;Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo;Gevork B. Gharehpetian;Mohd. Hasan Ali

  • Future research directions for the wind turbine generator system

    Maruf Hossain;Mohd. Hasan Ali

  • 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

  • HVDC Circuit Breakers: A Comprehensive Review

    Fazel Mohammadi;Kumars Rouzbehi;Masood Hajian;Kaveh Niayesh

  • Comparison of Stabilization Methods for Fixed-Speed Wind Generator Systems

    M.H. Ali;Bin Wu

  • Nonlinear Control-Based Modified BFCL for LVRT Capacity Enhancement of DFIG-Based Wind Farm

    Gilmanur Rashid;Mohd. Hasan Ali

  • Fault ride through capability improvement of DFIG based wind farm by fuzzy logic controlled parallel resonance fault current limiter

    Gilmanur Rashid;Mohd Hasan Ali

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

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

  • Transient stability enhancement of doubly fed induction machine-based wind generator by bridge-type fault current limiter

    Gilmanur Rashid;Mohd Hasan Ali

  • Transient Stability Enhancement of Doubly Fed Induction Machine-Based Wind Generator by Bridge-Type Fault Current Limiter

    Gilmanur Rashid;Mohd. Hasan Ali

  • Wind Energy Systems: Solutions for Power Quality and Stabilization

    Mohd. Hasan Ali

  • 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

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

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

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

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

  • Stabilization of Wind Turbine Generator System by STATCOM

    S.M. Muyeen;Mohammad Abdul Mannan;Mohd. Hasan Ali;Rion Takahashi

  • A modified Bridge-Type Fault Current Limiter for Fault Ride-Through capacity enhancement of fixed speed wind generator

    Gilmanur Rashid;Mohd Hasan Ali

  • Transient Stability Analysis of Grid Connected Wind Turbine Generator System Considering Multi-Mass Shaft Modeling

    S. M. Muyeen;Mohd. Hasan Ali;Rion Takahashi;Toshiaki Murata

Frequent Co-Authors

Junji Tamura
Junji Tamura Kitami Institute of Technology
S. M. Muyeen
S. M. Muyeen Qatar University
Roger A. Dougal
Roger A. Dougal University of South Carolina
Bin Wu
Bin Wu Toronto Metropolitan University
Paolo Mattavelli
Paolo Mattavelli University of Padua
Pedro Rodriguez
Pedro Rodriguez Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Xiaonan Lu
Xiaonan Lu Purdue University West Lafayette
Md. Rabiul Islam
Md. Rabiul Islam University of Wollongong
Eftichios Koutroulis
Eftichios Koutroulis Technical University of Crete
Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson University of Washington

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