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Overview

Toshifumi Ise is affiliated with Nara Gakuen Incorporated Educational Institution in Japan and has a significant research presence in the field of engineering, with an emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and energy engineering and power technology. Their work encompasses a range of topics primarily related to power systems and electrical engineering.

Their research covers multiple core topics, including:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Frequency Control in Power Systems
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Power System Optimization and Stability

They have collaborated extensively with several co-authors, frequently working with:

  • Hassan Bevrani
  • Jia Liu
  • Toshiji Kato
  • Kaoru Inoue
  • Yushi Miura

Their recent papers include:

  • Power system frequency control: An updated review of current solutions and new challenges, 2021, Electric Power Systems Research
  • A Unified Modeling Method of Virtual Synchronous Generator for Multi-Operation-Mode Analyses, 2020, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Grid Frequency Regulation Support From Back-to-Back Motor Drive System With Virtual-Synchronous-Generator-Based Coordinated Control, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Grid Integration Evaluation of Virtual Synchronous Generators Using a Disturbance-Oriented Unified Modeling Approach, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • A Design-Oriented Q-V Response Modeling Approach for Grid-Forming Distributed Generators Considering Different Operation Modes, 2021, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

They have published multiple papers in recognized venues such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • IEEE Access
  • Energies
  • IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
  • Electric Power Systems Research

Their primary fields of study are related to engineering, particularly electrical and electronic engineering, followed by control and systems engineering. Research in these fields is reflected clearly through the scope and topics of their work.

Best Publications

  • Low-Voltage Bipolar-Type DC Microgrid for Super High Quality Distribution

    Hiroaki Kakigano;Yushi Miura;Toshifumi Ise

  • Comparison of Dynamic Characteristics Between Virtual Synchronous Generator and Droop Control in Inverter-Based Distributed Generators

    Jia Liu;Yushi Miura;Toshifumi Ise

  • Power System Stabilization Using Virtual Synchronous Generator With Alternating Moment of Inertia

    Jaber Alipoor;Yushi Miura;Toshifumi Ise

  • Making microgrids work

    B. Kroposki;R. Lasseter;T. Ise;S. Morozumi

  • Virtual synchronous generators: A survey and new perspectives

    Hassan Bevrani;Hassan Bevrani;Toshifumi Ise;Yushi Miura

  • Enhanced Virtual Synchronous Generator Control for Parallel Inverters in Microgrids

    Jia Liu;Yushi Miura;Hassan Bevrani;Toshifumi Ise

  • Oscillation Damping of a Distributed Generator Using a Virtual Synchronous Generator

    Toshinobu Shintai;Yushi Miura;Toshifumi Ise

  • Distribution Voltage Control for DC Microgrids Using Fuzzy Control and Gain-Scheduling Technique

    H. Kakigano;Y. Miura;T. Ise

  • Stabilization of a power system with a distributed generator by a Virtual Synchronous Generator function

    K. Sakimoto;Y. Miura;T. Ise

  • DC Micro-grid for Super High Quality Distribution — System Configuration and Control of Distributed Generations and Energy Storage Devices —

    Hiroaki Kakigano;Yushi Miura;Toshifumi Ise;Ryohei Uchida

  • Stability Assessment and Optimization Methods for Microgrid With Multiple VSG Units

    Jaber Alipoor;Yushi Miura;Toshifumi Ise

  • A hybrid energy storage with a SMES and secondary battery

    T. Ise;M. Kita;A. Taguchi

  • Loss evaluation of DC distribution for residential houses compared with AC system

    H. Kakigano;M. Nomura;T. Ise

  • Multilevel PWM inverters suitable for the use of stand-alone photovoltaic power systems

    Feel-Soon Kang;Sung-Jun Park;Su Eog Cho;Cheul-U Kim

  • Control Scheme of Cascaded H-Bridge STATCOM Using Zero-Sequence Voltage and Negative-Sequence Current

    N. Hatano;T. Ise

  • Power system frequency control: An updated review of current solutions and new challenges

    Hassan Bevrani;Hêmin Golpîra;Arturo Román Messina;Nikos Hatziargyriou

  • DC Voltage Control of the DC Micro-grid for Super High Quality Distribution

    H. Kakigano;Y. Miura;T. Ise;R. Uchida

  • Analysis of Resonance in Microgrids and Effects of System Frequency Stabilization Using a Virtual Synchronous Generator

    Yuko Hirase;Kazushige Sugimoto;Kenichi Sakimoto;Toshifumi Ise

  • A novel control approach for virtual synchronous generators to suppress frequency and voltage fluctuations in microgrids

    Yuko Hirase;Kensho Abe;Kazushige Sugimoto;Kenichi Sakimoto

  • Distributed generation grid integration using virtual synchronous generator with adoptive virtual inertia

    Jaber Alipoor;Yushi Miura;Toshifumi Ise

  • Fundamental characteristics of DC microgrid for residential houses with cogeneration system in each house

    H. Kakigano;Y. Miura;T. Ise;T. Momose

Frequent Co-Authors

Hassan Bevrani
Hassan Bevrani University of Kurdistan
Tetsuzo Ueda
Tetsuzo Ueda Panasonic (Japan)
Johan Driesen
Johan Driesen KU Leuven
Chris Marnay
Chris Marnay Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Toshihisa Funabashi
Toshihisa Funabashi University of the Ryukyus
Reza Iravani
Reza Iravani University of Toronto
Sudip K. Mazumder
Sudip K. Mazumder University of Illinois at Chicago
Nikos D. Hatziargyriou
Nikos D. Hatziargyriou National Technical University of Athens
Paolo Mattavelli
Paolo Mattavelli University of Padua
Hui Li
Hui Li Florida State University

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