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  • 2009 - IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award For contributions to monitoring, control, and optimization of electrical processes, including electrical machines and power networks.

Overview

R.G. Harley was a researcher affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their work focused on electrical engineering, particularly in areas related to monitoring, control, and optimization of electrical processes.

Harley's contributions were recognized by the IEEE Richard Harold Kaufmann Award in 2009, awarded for advancing understanding and technology related to electrical machines and power networks.

Although there are no available records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields, subfields of study, or topics with quantifiable publication counts, the award citation indicates a specialization in electrical engineering systems focused on practical industrial applications such as power network optimization and machine control.

Given the absence of detailed publication data, it is notable that Harley's work was impactful enough to be distinguished at the international level by IEEE, a leading professional association for electronic and electrical engineering.

They were deceased at the time of this writing, and their professional legacy remains documented primarily through recognition by formal institutions rather than extensive publicly available bibliometric data.

Best Publications

  • Particle Swarm Optimization: Basic Concepts, Variants and Applications in Power Systems

    Y. del Valle;G.K. Venayagamoorthy;S. Mohagheghi;J.-C. Hernandez

  • Real-Time Implementation of a STATCOM on a Wind Farm Equipped with Doubly Fed Induction Generators

    Wei Qiao;Ganesh Venayagamoorthy;Ronald Harley

  • Wind Speed Estimation Based Sensorless Output Maximization Control for a Wind Turbine Driving a DFIG

    Wei Qiao;Wei Zhou;J.M. Aller;R.G. Harley

  • Transient model for induction machines with stator winding turn faults

    R.M. Tallam;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • The General Theory of Alternating Current Machines

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  • Feed-forward transient current control for low-voltage ride-through enhancement of DFIG wind turbines

    Jiaqi Liang;Wei Qiao;Ronald Harley

  • An amplitude Modulation detector for fault diagnosis in rolling element bearings

    J.R. Stack;R.G. Harley;T.G. Habetler

  • Detecting Rotor Faults in Low Power Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines

    W. le Roux;R.G. Harley;T.G. Habetler

  • Control of IPM Synchronous Generator for Maximum Wind Power Generation Considering Magnetic Saturation

    Wei Qiao;Liyan Qu;R.G. Harley

  • Comparison of heuristic dynamic programming and dual heuristic programming adaptive critics for neurocontrol of a turbogenerator

    G.K. Venayagamoorthy;R.G. Harley;D.C. Wunsch

  • A survey of efficiency-estimation methods for in-service induction motors

    Bin Lu;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • Modeling, Design Optimization, and Applications of Switched Reluctance Machines—A Review

    Sufei Li;Shen Zhang;Thomas G. Habetler;Ronald G. Harley

  • Stator winding turn-fault detection for closed-loop induction motor drives

    R.M. Tallam;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • Bearing Condition Monitoring Methods for Electric Machines: A General Review

    Wei Zhou;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • Non-Stationary Motor Fault Detection Using Recent Quadratic Time-Frequency Representations

    S. Rajagopalan;J.A. Restrepo;J.M. Aller;T.G. Habetler

  • Bearing Fault Detection Via Stator Current Noise Cancellation and Statistical Control

    Wei Zhou;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • Incipient Bearing Fault Detection via Motor Stator Current Noise Cancellation Using Wiener Filter

    Wei Zhou;Bin Lu;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • Bearing fault detection via autoregressive stator current modeling

    J.R. Stack;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • Detection of Rotor Faults in Brushless DC Motors Operating Under Nonstationary Conditions

    S. Rajagopalan;J.M. Aller;J.A. Restrepo;T.G. Habetler

  • Dynamic Eccentricity and Demagnetized Rotor Magnet Detection in Trapezoidal Flux (Brushless DC) Motors Operating Under Different Load Conditions

    S. Rajagopalan;W. Roux;T.G. Habetler;R.G. Harley

  • Analytic-Wavelet-Ridge-Based Detection of Dynamic Eccentricity in Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) Motors Functioning Under Dynamic Operating Conditions

    S. Rajagopalan;J.M. Aller;J.A. Restrepo;T.G. Habetler

Frequent Co-Authors

Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy
Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy Clemson University
Wei Qiao
Wei Qiao University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Salman Mohagheghi
Salman Mohagheghi Colorado School of Mines
Sang Bin Lee
Sang Bin Lee Korea University
Thomas G. Habetler
Thomas G. Habetler Georgia Institute of Technology
Mariesa L. Crow
Mariesa L. Crow Missouri University of Science and Technology
Koon Hoo Teo
Koon Hoo Teo Mitsubishi Electric (United States)
Chongqing Kang
Chongqing Kang Tsinghua University
Jung-Wook Park
Jung-Wook Park Yonsei University
Liyan Qu
Liyan Qu University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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