The following is a list of papers that were presented at the Second Carnegie Mellon Conference in Electric Power
Systems. Click on an author or a paper title to download a .pdf file. Copyrights belong to the authors.

AUTHOR(S)

TITLE OF PAPER

Adamiak, Mark, William Premerlani,
and Bogdan Kasztenny

Synchrophasors: Definition, Measurement, and Application

Bandyopadhyay, M. N.

Transformer Diagnostics in the Practical Field

Bhatt, Navin

Transmission Technologies/R&D Program: Strategic/Tactical Direction

Hines, Paul, Jay Apt, Sarosh Talukdar,
and Huaiwei Liao

The Frequency of Large Blackouts in the United States Electrical
Transmission System: An Empirical Study

Kiliccote, Sila, Mary Ann Piette, and
David Hansen

Advanced Controls and Communications for Demand Response and Energy
Efficiency in Commercial Buildings

Liao, Huaiwei

Identification of Harmonic Sources by Underdetermined State Estimator

Lively, Mark B.

Achieving a Robust Market on the Distribution Grid

McMillin, B., M. L. Crow, D. Tauritz,
F. Liu, B. Chowdhury, and
J. Sarangapani

Improving Power Transmission Efficiency and Reliability through
Hardware/Software Co-Design

Moslehi, Khosrow, A. B. Ranjit Kumar,
and Peter Hirsch

Valuating Infrastructure for a Self-Healing Grid

Nguyen, D. H. M., K. P. Wong, and
M. Ilic

Determining the Nash Equilibrium of 'Black-box' Electricity Markets

Oh, Hyngna, Asawari Moholkar,
Stratford Douglas, and Powsiri
Klinkhachorn

System Reliability and Price Responsiveness of Residential Loads

Rovnyak, S. M. and K. Mei Synchronized Phasor Measurements for Response-Based One-Shot Control

Schrieber, Randy, Gary Rackliffe,
Le Tang, and Zhenyuan Wang

The Future of Power System Monitoring and Control

Shahidehpour, Mohammad

Role of Security in Optimal Maintenance Scheduling

Wang, Lizhi and Mainak
Mazumdar

Contingency Selection in Security Constrained Optimal Power Flow
Problem: A Multi-Objective Approach

Wehenkel, Louis, Mevludin Glavic,
and Damien Ernst

On Multi-Area Security Assessment of Large Interconnected Power Systems

Wehenkel, Louis, Mevludin Glavic,
Pierre Geurts, and Damien Ernst

About Automatic Learning for Advanced Sensing, Monitoring and Control of
Electric Power Systems

Wells, C. H.

Detecting Grid Instabilities Using Real Time Synchronized Phasor
Calculations.

The following is a list of Powerpoint presentations given at the Second Carnegie Mellon Conference in Electric Power
Systems. Click on author or title to download. Copyrights belong to the authors.

AUTHOR(S)

TITLE OF PRESENTATION

Abur, Ali

Impact of Phasor Measurement Units on Network Monitoring and Error Detection

Allen, Eric H.

The Role of Software in the August 14, 2003 Blackout and Subsequent Investigation

Ball, Billy

Increasing Grid Utilization through Creativity

Bhatt, Navin

AEP Transmission Technology Strategy

Bossart, Steve

Creating the Modern Grid: Launching a National Effort to Accelerate Grid Modernization

DeMarco, Chris

Grid Vulnerability in Remote Configuration of Generator Controllers: The Threat of Hacking with Megawatts

Fell, Ken

Technology Challenges and Future Direction

Gill Helen

High Confidence Computing Technology and Power Grid Research

Hines, Paul, Jay Apt, Sarosh Talukdar,
and Huaiwei Liao

The Frequency of Large Blackouts in the United States Electrical
Transmission System: An Empirical Study

Ilic, Marija

Software Needs and Its Valuation in the Electric Power Industry

Ilic, Marija and Le Xie

Overlapping Decomposition of Load Flow Jacobian for Static Voltage Stability Indicator in Interconnected Power Systems

Illian, Howard F.

Frequency Response and Frequency Responsiveness Reserve Measurement

Kass

The SAMATE Project and Its Relation to SCADA

Kiesling, Lynne

Reliability Insurance and the Value of Flexibility in the Changing Electric Power Industry

Kiliccote, Sila and Mary Ann Piette

Advanced Controls and Communication Systems for Demand Response and Energy Efficiency in Commercial Buildings

Kunneke, Rolf

Some Economics of Monitoring and Sensing in Transmission Networks

Lave, Lester

Economic Challenges in Improving Transmission

Liao, Huaiwei

Identification of Harmonic Sources by Underdetermined State Estimator

Lively, Mark B.

Achieving a Robust Market on the Distribution Grid

McLaughlin, Doug

Providing Reactive Reserves in Real-time Operations

McMillin, B., M. L. Crow, D. Tauritz, F. Liu,
B. Chowdhury, and J. Sarangapani

Improving Power Transmission Efficiency and Reliability through Hardware/Software Co-Design

Moslehi, Khosrow, Ranjit Kumar, and
Peter Hirsch

Valuating Infrastructure for a Self-Healing Grid

Oh, Hyungna and Stratford Douglas

System Reliability and Price Responsiveness of Residential Loads

Sauma, Enzo E. and Shmuel S. Oren

Proactive Economic Assessment of Transmission Investments in Restructured Electricity Markets

Adamiak, Mark, William Premelani, and Bogdan Kasztenny

Synchrophasors: Definition, Measurement, and Application

Roark, Jeffrey D.

Redefining Merchant Transmission and Making It Happen

Rovnyak, Steven M.

Synchronized Phasor Measurements for Response-Based One-Shot Control

Shahidehpour, Mohammad

Role of Security in Optimal Maintenance Schduling

Sheble, Gerald B.

Asset Performance Management

Talukdar, Sarosh, Paul Hines, and Jay Apt

Can Cascading Failures Be Eliminated?

Schrieber, Randy, Gary Rackliffe, Le Tang, and Zhenyuan Wang

The Future of Power System Monitoring and Control Applications

Wang, Lizhi and Mainak Mazumdar

A Multi-Objective Formulation of ISO's Optimal Power Flow Problem

Wehenkel, Louis, Mevludin Glavic, Pierre Geurts, and Damien Ernst

Automatic Learning for Advanced Sensing, Monitoring and Control of Electric Power Systems

Wehenkel, Louis

On Multi-Area Security Assessment of Large Interconnected Power Systems

Wells, Chuck

Grid Monitoring Using Phasor Measurement Units

Yoon, Yong Tae

R&D in Consumer Portals for Active Management and Monitoring of the Distribution System in Korea

 

 

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