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  • 2015 - IEEE Fellow For contributions in automated root cause analysis of electric power quality disturbance phenomena

Overview

Surya Santoso is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States, with a research focus centered predominantly in the field of Engineering. Their work covers various subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Global and Planetary Change, and Energy Engineering and Power Technology.

Their research has contributed significantly to multiple topics, such as:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • Power System Optimization and Stability
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Power Quality and Harmonics
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems

Surya Santoso has co-authored several works with frequent collaborators, including:

  • Brent Austgen
  • Erhan Kutanoğlu
  • John J. Hasenbein
  • Vinicius C. Cunha
  • Nicholas G. Barry

Notable publication venues for Santoso's research include:

  • IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • IEEE Access
  • 2021 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM)
  • Energies

Some of the recent papers by Surya Santoso are:

  • "Power system resilience to floods: Modeling, impact assessment, and mid-term mitigation strategies", 2021, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
  • "Automated Determination of Topology and Line Parameters in Low Voltage Systems Using Smart Meters Measurements", 2020, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • "Optimal Planning and Operation of Multi-Frequency HVac Transmission Systems", 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "Quasi-Static Time-Series Power Flow Solution for Islanded and Unbalanced Three-Phase Microgrids", 2021, IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
  • "Voltage Balancing Capability of Grid-Forming Inverters", 2022, IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy

In 2015, Surya Santoso was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions in automated root cause analysis of electric power quality disturbance phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Power quality assessment via wavelet transform analysis

    S. Santoso;E.J. Powers;W.M. Grady;P. Hofmann

  • Characterization of distribution power quality events with Fourier and wavelet transforms

    S. Santoso;W.M. Grady;E.J. Powers;J. Lamoree

  • Power quality disturbance data compression using wavelet transform methods

    S. Santoso;E.J. Powers;W.M. Grady

  • Electric Vehicle Charging on Residential Distribution Systems: Impacts and Mitigations

    Anamika Dubey;Surya Santoso

  • Power quality disturbance waveform recognition using wavelet-based neural classifier. I. Theoretical foundation

    S. Santoso;E.J. Powers;W.M. Grady;A.C. Parsons

  • Understanding Power System Hannonics

    W. Mack Grady;Surya Santoso

  • Impedance-Based Fault Location in Transmission Networks: Theory and Application

    Swagata Das;Surya Santoso;Anish Gaikwad;Mahendra Patel

  • Understanding inertial and frequency response of wind power plants

    E. Muljadi;V. Gevorgian;M. Singh;S. Santoso

  • Power quality disturbance waveform recognition using wavelet-based neural classifier. II. Application

    S. Santoso;E.J. Powers;W.M. Grady;A.C. Parsons

  • Dynamic models for wind turbines and wind power plants

    Mohit Singh;Surya Santoso

  • Electric power quality disturbance detection using wavelet transform analysis

    S. Santoso;E.J. Powers;W.M. Grady

  • Fundamental time–domain wind turbine models for wind power studies

    Surya Santoso;Ha Thu Le

  • Bridging the gap between signal and power

    M.H.J. Bollen;I.Y.H. Gu;S. Santoso;M.F. Mcgranaghan

  • Augmenting Wind Power Penetration and Grid Voltage Stability Limits Using ESS: Application Design, Sizing, and a Case Study

    Ha Thu Le;S. Santoso;Thang Quang Nguyen

  • Battery Energy Storage Models for Optimal Control

    David M. Rosewater;David A. Copp;Tu A. Nguyen;Raymond H. Byrne

  • On Estimation and Sensitivity Analysis of Distribution Circuit's Photovoltaic Hosting Capacity

    Anamika Dubey;Surya Santoso

  • Wind power forecasting and error analysis using the autoregressive moving average modeling

    S. Rajagopalan;S. Santoso

  • Impact of pulse loads on electric ship power system: With and without flywheel energy storage systems

    Saurabh Kulkarni;Surya Santoso

  • Understanding photovoltaic hosting capacity of distribution circuits

    Anamika Dubey;Surya Santoso;Arindam Maitra

  • Interarea Oscillation Damping Controls for Wind Power Plants

    Mohit Singh;Alicia J. Allen;Eduard Muljadi;Vahan Gevorgian

Frequent Co-Authors

Eduard Muljadi
Eduard Muljadi Auburn University
Walmir Freitas
Walmir Freitas State University of Campinas
Gary W. Chang
Gary W. Chang National Chung Cheng University
Man-Chung Wong
Man-Chung Wong University of Macau
Wilsun Xu
Wilsun Xu University of Alberta
Math Bollen
Math Bollen Luleå University of Technology
Peter Crossley
Peter Crossley University of Manchester
Venkata Dinavahi
Venkata Dinavahi University of Alberta

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