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Xinzhou Dong

Xinzhou Dong

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
36
Citations
4305
World Ranking
5415
National Ranking
788

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to traveling wave-based transmission line protection and fault location

Overview

Xinzhou Dong is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China. Their research activity is predominantly situated within the field of engineering, with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering and control and systems engineering.

The scientist's main areas of study and publication topics include:

  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Power Systems Fault Detection
  • High-Voltage Power Transmission Systems
  • High voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
  • Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
  • Smart Grid Security and Resilience
  • Power Line Inspection Robots

Xinzhou Dong has contributed extensively to research on high voltage direct current (HVDC) systems, power system fault detection, and related technologies. Their recent scholarly output includes papers such as:

  • "Voltage and Current Measuring Technologies for High Voltage Direct Current Supergrids: A Technology Review Identifying the Options for Protection, Fault Location and Automation Applications," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Fast and Sensitive Nonunit Protection Method for HVDC Grids Using Levenberg-Marquardt Algorithm," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • "Non-Unit Ultra-High-Speed DC Line Protection Method for HVDC Grids Using First Peak Time of Voltage," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • "Multi-Parameter Practical Stability Region Analysis of Wind Power System Based on Limit Cycle Amplitude Tracing," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • "Non-Unit Ultra-High-Speed Line Protection for Multi-Terminal Hybrid LCC/MMC HVDC System and Its Application Research," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

Their work is published in various venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • IET conference proceedings
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • 15th International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection (DPSP 2020)
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Xinzhou Dong has collaborated regularly with a number of co-authors, including Chenhao Zhang, Guobing Song, Haozong Wang, Shenxing Shi, and Sohrab Mirsaeidi, demonstrating a network of research partnerships focused on electrical engineering and power systems.

In recognition of their contributions, Xinzhou Dong was awarded the IEEE Fellow honor in 2017 for their work related to traveling wave-based transmission line protection and fault location.

Best Publications

  • Fault Classification and Faulted-Phase Selection Based on the Initial Current Traveling Wave

    Xinzhou Dong;Wei Kong;Tao Cui

  • A Predictive Control Strategy for Mitigation of Commutation Failure in LCC-Based HVDC Systems

    Sohrab Mirsaeidi;Xinzhou Dong;Dimitrios Tzelepis;Dalila Mat Said

  • High-Impedance Fault Detection Based on Nonlinear Voltage–Current Characteristic Profile Identification

    Bin Wang;Jianzhao Geng;Xinzhou Dong

  • Identifying Single-Phase-to-Ground Fault Feeder in Neutral Noneffectively Grounded Distribution System Using Wavelet Transform

    Xinzhou Dong;Shenxing Shi

  • A Directional Protection Scheme for HVDC Transmission Lines Based on Reactive Energy

    Shuxin Luo;Xinzhou Dong;Shenxing Shi;Bin Wang

  • Hilbert-Transform-Based Transient/Intermittent Earth Fault Detection in Noneffectively Grounded Distribution Systems

    Tao Cui;Xinzhou Dong;Zhiqian Bo;Andrzej Juszczyk

  • A New Differential Protection of Transmission Line Based on Equivalent Travelling Wave

    Lanxi Tang;Xinzhou Dong;Shuxin Luo;Shenxing Shi

  • Surge impedance relay

    Xinzhou Dong;Yaozhong Ge;Jiali He

  • Implementation and Application of Practical Traveling-Wave-Based Directional Protection in UHV Transmission Lines

    Xinzhou Dong;Shuxin Luo;Shenxing Shi;Bin Wang

  • Fault Location for Radial Distribution Network via Topology and Reclosure-Generating Traveling Waves

    Shenxing Shi;Beier Zhu;Aoyu Lei;Xinzhou Dong

  • Traveling wave based single-phase-to-ground protection method for power distribution system

    Xinzhou Dong;Jun Wang;Shenxing Shi;Bin Wang

  • Towards hybrid AC/DC microgrids: Critical analysis and classification of protection strategies

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  • Challenges, advances and future directions in protection of hybrid AC/DC microgrids

    Sohrab Mirsaeidi;Xinzhou Dong;Shenxing Shi;Dimitrios Tzelepis

  • An Enhanced Strategy to Inhibit Commutation Failure in Line-Commutated Converters

    Sohrab Mirsaeidi;Xinzhou Dong

  • Fast detector of symmetrical fault during power swing for distance relay

    B. Su;X.Z. Dong;Z.Q. Bo;Y.Z. Sun

  • A Novel Traveling Wave Protection Method for DC Transmission Lines Using Current Fitting

    Chenhao Zhang;Guobing Song;Xinzhou Dong

  • Novel Fault Location in MTDC Grids With Non-Homogeneous Transmission Lines Utilizing Distributed Current Sensing Technology

    Dimitrios Tzelepis;Grzegorz Fusiek;Adam Dysko;Pawel Niewczas

  • An Improved Non-Unit Traveling Wave Protection Method With Adaptive Threshold Value and Its Application in HVDC Grids

    Chenhao Zhang;Guobing Song;Ting Wang;Xinzhou Dong

  • Voltage and Current Measuring Technologies for High Voltage Direct Current Supergrids: A Technology Review Identifying the Options for Protection, Fault Location and Automation Applications

    Dimitrios Tzelepis;Vasileios Psaras;Eleni Tsotsopoulou;Sohrab Mirsaeidi

  • A high-speed protection scheme for the DC transmission line of a MMC-HVDC grid

    Lanxi Tang;Xinzhou Dong;Shenxing Shi;Yufeng Qiu

  • A Fault Current Limiting Approach for Commutation Failure Prevention in LCC-HVDC Transmission Systems

    Sohrab Mirsaeidi;Xinzhou Dong;Dalila Mat Said

  • Method and system for carrying out transient and intermittent earth fault detection and direction determination in three-phase medium-voltage distribution system

    Dong Xinzhou;Cui Tao;Bo Zhiqian;A Kelimek

  • Negative-Sequence Pilot Protection With Applications in Open-Phase Transmission Lines

    Bin Wang;Xinzhou Dong;Zhiqian Bo;Andrew Klimek

Frequent Co-Authors

Campbell Booth
Campbell Booth University of Strathclyde
Zhe Chen
Zhe Chen Aalborg University
Vladimir Terzija
Vladimir Terzija Newcastle University
A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos
A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos Georgia Institute of Technology
Graeme Burt
Graeme Burt University of Strathclyde
Zhongdong Wang
Zhongdong Wang University of Manchester
Yuanzhang Sun
Yuanzhang Sun Wuhan University

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