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IEEE PES Innovative Smart GridTechnologies Asia Conference 2016

28 November - 1 December 2016

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition CentreMelbourne, Australia

Program sites.ieee.org/isgt-asia-2016

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General Information 4

Conference Program:

Tuesday 6

Wednesday 14

Thursday 20

Supporters 30

Contents

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Local Organising Committee

General ChairA/Prof. Mohammad AldeenThe University of Melbourne

Technical Program ChairProf. Michael TseHong Kong Polytechnic University

Publication ChairProf. Michael CantoniThe University of Melbourne

Marketing and Publicity ChairDr. Julian de HoogIBM Research – Australia

Finance ChairMr. Anthony GascoigneGNS Associates Pty Ltd

Networking ChairDr. Fatemeh JalaliIBM Research – Australia

Partnership and Exhibition ChairProf. Akhtar KalamVictoria University

Tutorials ChairProf. Joe DongThe University of Sydney

Invited Sessions ChairProf. Ian PetersenThe University of New South Wales

Industry Sessions ChairMr. Mark PatersonCSIRO

IEEE Student Travel Grants ChairA/Prof. Hemanshu PotaThe University of New South Wales

Industry Liaison ChairDr. Joseph LeungDIgSILENT Pacific

Best Papers ChairProf. Syed IslamCurtin University

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Catering

Morning and afternoon teas will be available during the conference and is included in yourregistration fees. Service times are as per below:

Morning tea 1030 – 1100

Afternoon tea 1610 – 1630

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Registration Desk

The registration desk is located in the Foyer, Level 1 at the Melbourne Convention andExhibition Centre (MCEC). The registration desk will be open at the following times:

Tuesday 0700 - 1800

Wednesday 0830 - 1800

Thursday 0830 - 1700

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Melbourne Convention andExhibition Centre – Level 1

Convention Centre Place, South Wharf 3006

www.mcec.com.au

Venue

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Monday 28 November 20160900 – 1730 Tutorials - The University of Melbourne

1800 – 2000 Welcome Reception - Woodward Conference Centre @ The University of Melbourne

Tuesday 29 November 20160700 – 1800 Registration

0830 – 0930 Conference OpeningHon. Lily D’Ambrosio – Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change

0930 – 1030 Mr Frank Lambert – IEEE PES Vice-President for Chapters

1030 – 1100 Morning Tea Break

1100 – 1230 Panel Session: New Operational Strategies for Future Power Networks Organiser: Ivana Kockar Panelists: Quanyan Zhu, Gregor Verbic, Hongbin Sun, Chen-Ching Liu, Stephen MacArthur and Ivana Kockar

Technical Paper Sessions

1230 – 1330 Lunch Break

1330 – 1430 Prof. Lina Bertling Tjernberg – Prof. in Power Grid Technology at KTH, Sweden

1440 – 1610 Invited Industry Session: Solutions for Understanding and Modelling the Smart Grid Speakers: Dr. Asim Ghous, Benoit Marcoux, Martin Symes and Giovanni Polizzi

Invited Industry Session: Envisioning the Future of the Smart Grid Speakers: Anthony Seipolt, Alex Cruickshank, David Stephens and Rod Scott

Technical Paper Sessions

1610 – 1630 Afternoon Tea Break

1630 – 1800 Technical Paper Sessions

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Rooms 105 & 106

Morning Tea Break

Room 103

Rooms 101, 102, 104, 107, 108

Lunch Break

Rooms 105 & 106

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Room 104

Room 101, 102 107, 108

Afternoon Tea Break

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Tuesday 1100 – 1230 Technical Paper Session

Transmission & Distribution Networks Renewable Systems – Wind Room 101 Room 102

1100 – 1115 Comparisons of PI and PR Current ControllersBased Flux Weakening to Limit DC-LinkCapacitor Overvoltage in PMSG Based WindEnergy SystemDey, Papan et al.

1115 – 1130 A Combined Time-And-Frequency-DomainModel for Integration of Wind PowerGenerationChen, Xiaoshuang et al.

1130 – 1145 Short-Term Wind Power Prediction Based onIntrinsic Time-Scale Decomposition and LS-SVMZhang, L. L. et al.

1145 – 1200 Comparative Analysis of Optimal Allocation forDifferent Wind Distributed Generation ModelsUsing Stochastic ApproachNarcise, Lorence Dominic et al.

1200 – 1215 Low-Voltage Ride-Through Capability ofCascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Converters forLarge-Scale Photovoltaic Power PlantsDehghani Tafti, Hossein et al.

1215 – 1230 Geospatial Approaches to Design of WindPower Transmission Networks and Operationof MicrogridsIwamura, Kazuaki et al.

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Comparisons of PI and PR CurrentControllers Based Flux Weakening to LimitDC-Link Capacitor Overvoltage in PMSGBased Wind Energy SystemDey, Papan et al.

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A Combined Time-And-Frequency-DomainModel for Integration of Wind PowerGenerationChen, Xiaoshuang et al.

Short-Term Wind Power Prediction Basedon Intrinsic Time-Scale Decomposition andLS-SVMZhang, L. L. et al.

Geospatial Approaches to Design of WindPower Transmission Networks andOperation of MicrogridsIwamura, Kazuaki et al.

Low-Voltage Ride-Through Capability ofCascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Convertersfor Large-Scale Photovoltaic Power PlantsDehghani Tafti, Hossein et al.

Comparative Analysis of Optimal Allocationfor Different Wind Distributed GenerationModels Using Stochastic ApproachNarcise, Lorence Dominic et al.

Intelligent Power Grid Distribution (IPGD)Management SystemLi, Weixian

LMP Decomposition with Three-PhaseDCOPF for Distribution SystemWang, Wei et al.

Equipment Loading and Voltage Unbalancein the Distribution Network with DistributedPVsEmmanuel, Michael et al.

Spectral-Based Dynamic Analysis forEstimation of Mode ShapesKumar, Lalit et al.

Distribution Network Control Scheme forPower Flow Regulation at theInterconnection Point between Transmissionand Distribution SystemMayorga Gonzalez, Daniel et al.

Surrogate Model Based Optimization ofUnbalanced Three-Phase DistributionSystemfor Power Loss Reduction andVoltage Profile ImprovementTang, Jia et al.

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Energy Resources & Systems Stability Studies Economic Dispatch Room 104 Room 107 Room 108

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Fuzzy Logic Control of EnergyStorage System in MicrogridOperationTeo, Tiong Teck et al.

A Novel Grid-Wide TransientStability Assessment andVisualization Method forIncreasing Situation Awareness ofControl Room OperatorsPertl, Michael et al.

Comparison of Single and Multi-Objectives for Optimal DGsReactive Power Dispatch UsingPSOSalim, Norhafiz et al.

Sustainable Energy Supply UsingRenewable Sources Supportedby Storage TechnologyLehtola, Timo et al.

Maximum AllowableCommunication Latency in WAMSBased Transient Stability ControlBhui, Pratyasa

Dynamic Reactive Power OptimalAllocation to Reduce CascadingRisks Based on SVMLiu, Junlei et al.

Optimum Sizing of Storage andCharging Strategy for GridConnected Photo-Voltaic SystemSachan, Sulabh et al.

A Rule-Based Online PreventiveControl Tool for Power SystemSmall-Signal Stability EnhancementKang, Rizhong et al.

Optimal Scheduling for Energy Hubin Power MarketsFAN, Huixian et al.

n/a GPU Based Parallel MatrixExponential Algorithm for LargeScale Power SystemElectromagnetic TransientSimulationZhao, Jinli et al.

Accelerated Lambda IterationMethod for Solving EconomicDispatch with Transmission LineLosses ManagementBin Mohamad Saifuddin,Muhammad Ramadan et al.

ANFISPID-Based VoltageRegulation Strategy for Grid-TiedRenewable DG System with ESSMahmud, Nasif et al.

A Virtual Circuit Based CirculatingCurrent Suppressing Strategy toEnhance the Stability of Single-Phase MMC Grid-ConnectedSystemDing, Ran et al.

How Does ”Renewable-EnergyPriority Dispatch Protocol” Weakenthe Abilities of Wind Power andCarbon Tax to Reduce Emissions?Yu, Yang

On the Development of anEquivalent Electrical Circuit Modelfor Energy Storages for SmartGrid ApplicationsPham, Cong-Toan et al.

Development of Detailed andAveraged Models of Large-ScalePV Power Generation Systems forElectromagnetic TransientSimulations under Grid FaultsYonezawa, Rikido et al.

A Matchmaking Based Day-AheadMarket Design in ChinaMa, Ziming et al.

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Tuesday 1440 – 1610 Technical Paper Session

Microgrids Energy Resources & Systems Room 101 Room 102

1440 – 1455 Study on Black Start Strategy for Multi-MicrogridsXu, Zhirong et al.

1455 – 1510 Modeling Cooperation of Multi-Microgrids inSmart Distribution NetworksParsa Moghaddam, Mohsen et al.

1510 – 1525 Developing a Strategical Smart Grid Gameand Creating Smart Grid Awareness throughGamesLogenthiran, Thillainathan

1525 – 1540 Design and Implementation ofCommunication Network for ModularMicrogrid Based Power ParkZhang, LongQi et al.

1540 – 1555 The Importance of Model Fidelity, UpdateRate and Horizon Length in Model BasedMicrogrid ControlClarke, Will Challis et al.

1555 – 1610 Transient Stability of a Hybrid Micro-Grid withMultivariable Droop and Virtual SynchronousGeneratorLegudi, Gianni et al.

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The Cost-Effectiveness of Power Generationfrom Geothermal Potentials in Indonesia andthe PhilippinesStich, Juergen et al.

Accounting for Forecast Uncertainty in theOptimized Operation of Energy StorageAbdulla, Khalid et al.

Optimal Capacity Configuration for theIntegrated Energy System Using IntervalOptimizationWei, Feng et al.

Assessment of an Integrated EnergySystem Embedded with Power-To-GasPlantHuang, Jinhua et al.

A Comparison between Capacity, Cost andDegradation in Australian Residential BatterySystemsPercy, Steven et al.

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Inverters Economic Dispatch Room 107 Room 108

DC Side Ripple Current Reduction Method forThree-Phase Boost Inverter with MismatchedOutput CapacitorsWickramasinghe Abeywardana, DamithBuddika et al.

Optimal Power and Gas Dispatch of the IntegratedElectricity and Natural Gas NetworksWu, Lilan et al.

A Novel Optimisation Method for the Design of LCLFilters for Three-Phase Grid-Tied InvertersWu, Zhiding et al.

Economic Dispatch of Micro-Grid Based on ImprovedParticle-Swarm Optimization AlgorithmCao, Huiqiu et al.

A Multi-Purpose Interlinking Converter Control forMultiple Hybrid AC/DC Microgrid OperationsRahman, Md Shamiur et al.

Review of Optimization of Power Dispatch inRenewable Energy SystemGandhi, Oktoviano et al.

Experimental Study on Power System Stabilizationby Pseudo-Synchronizing Power Inverter withMultiple Synchronous MachinesSekizaki, Shinya et al.

Multi-Gradient PSO Algorithm for Economic Dispatchof Thermal Generating Units in Smart GridAl Bahrani, Loau Tawfak et al.

One Cycle Control for a Half-Bridge CascadedMultilevel InverterLuo, Hongxuan et al.

Quasi-Monte Carlo Simulation Based EconomicDispatch with Wind Power IntegratedGu, Bochuan et al.

Research on Synchronous Speed of Voltage-Controlled InverterZhang, Shuaitao et al.

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Tuesday 1630 – 1800 Technical Paper Session

Electric Vehicles Load Flow & Power Microgrids Room 101 System Dynamics Room 103

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1630 – 1645 A Probabilistic Approach toStudy the Impact of DGPenetration with ElectricVehicles on Low VoltageDistribution NetworkSachan, Sulabh et al.

1645 – 1700 Efficiency Evaluation ofCoordinated Charging MethodsUsed for Charging ElectricVehiclesKandasamy, Nandha Kumar et al.

1700 – 1715 Electric Vehicle ChargeScheduling Using an ArtificialNeural NetworkMorsalin, Sayidul et al.

1715 – 1730 Continuous Optimization ofReactive Power from PV andEV in Distribution SystemGandhi, Oktoviano et al.

1730 – 1745 A Two-Tier EnergyManagement System for SmartElectric Vehicle Charging inUCLA: A Solar-To-Vehicle (S2V)Case StudyZhang, Tianyang et al.

1745 – 1800 Extension of IEC61850 withSmart EV ChargingXiong, Yingqi et al.

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Dynamic Optimal PowerFlow in AC Networks withMulti-Terminal HVDC andEnergy StorageMeyer-Huebner, Nico et al.

Mitigation of SubsynchronousControl Interaction in Series-Compensated DFIG-BasedWind Farms Using aNonlinear Partial FeedbackLinearizing ControllerChowdhury, MD Ayaz et al.

Sharing Energy Resources inDistribution Networks: AnInitial Investigation throughOPF StudiesZarrilli, Donato et al.

An Innovative Real-Time PriceBased Distributed OptimalEnergy Energy Managementof Multi-Microgrids in a SmartDistribution SystemZhang, Yan et al.

Power Flow Control DevicePrototype TestsSosnina, Elena et al.

Triple-Layer Smart GridBusiness Model: AComparison between Sub-Saharan Africa and DenmarkMa, Zheng et al.

An AC-QP Optimal PowerFlow Algorithm ConsideringWind Forecast UncertaintyMarley, Jenny et al.

New Trends of ReactivePower Sharing Control forIslanded Microgrids: ACyber-Physical ReviewMacana, Carlos Andreset al.

On Load DisaggregationUsing Discrete EventsThokala, Naveen Kumar etal.

A Coordinated ProtectionScheme of Multi-TerminalVSC-HVDC Links under DCFaultsNguyen Huu, Duc et al.

Consideration of Effect ofVoltage-Stabilizing ControlUsing Energy StorageSystem on Stable Operationof Induction Machines inIsland Power SystemSakamoto, Orie et al.

PMU Based Wide AreaVoltage Control of SmartGrid: A Real TimeImplementation ApproachMusleh, Ahmed Sameeret al.

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Energy Resources Inverters Load Frequency & Systems Room 107 Control

Room 104 Room 108

Sustainable Power SupplyOptions for Large Islands – aCase Study for Belitung IslandStich, Juergen et al.

Severity and Impact of Faults onCurrent Harmonics in Inverter-FedAC DrivesR, Jyothi et al.

Networked Control SystemApproach for Load FrequencyControl of Two-Area Power SystemSingh, Vijay et al.

Optimal Collaborative ExpansionPlanning of Integrated Electricaland Natural Gas Energy SystemsHuang, Guori et al.

Over-Voltage Limiter of an Inverterto Improve Microgrid ReliabilityDuring Unpredictable CasesHossain, Md. Alamgir et al.

Microgrid Impact on Low FrequencyOscillation and Resonance in PowerSystemKrismanto, Awan Uji et al.

Proposal of Impact AssessmentMethod for AutonomousOperation of Smart CommunityUsing Battery Energy StorageSystemsHatta, Hiroyuki et al.

A Successful STATCOMApplication in HVDC PowerTransmissionWang, Huimin

The Integrated Control Strategy ofDFIGs Participate into PrimaryFrequency ControlLi, Pengfei et al.

Modeling the Economics ofFlexible Resource Capability inPower Systems with Large-ScaleRenewable IntegrationTakahashi, Masahito et al.

Experimental Study andPerformance Evaluation of theRenewable Energy ConversionSystems under Realistic GridConditions Using RTDSSattar, Adnan et al.

Handling Communication Loss inAutomatic Generation Control UsingMPCPatel, Ragini et al.

Advanced Configuration Systemfor Cost-Effective Integration ofDistributed Energy SystemsMüller, Jan et al.

Adaptive Current Control StrategyBased on System Sensitivity forGrid-Connected LCL-FilterInverter in Weak GridHe, Chaojie et al.

Participation of Flexible Loads inLoad Frequency Control to SupportHigh Wind PenetrationUslu, Umur et al.

The Separation of Positive andNegative Sequence ComponentBased on SOGI and CascadeDSC and Its Application atUnbalanced PWM RectifierCheng, Qiming

n/a Investigating Delays in Frequency-Dependent Load ControlAmini, Mahraz et al.

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Wednesday 30 November 20160830 – 1800 Registration

0900 – 1030 Plenary Session: Elizabeth Brinton – Executive General Manger, AGLMike Cleary – Chief Operating Officer, Australian Energy Market OperatorProf. Simon Bartlett – API Australian Chair in Electricity Transmission, University of QueenslandJay Giri – Director of Power Systems Technology, ALSTOM GridDhammika Adihetty – General Manager Emerging Energy Markets, AusNet Services

1030 – 1100 Morning Tea Break

1100 – 1200 Prof. Ian Hiskens – Vennema Professor of Engineering, University of Michigan

1200 – 1330 Women in Energy Lunch and Networking Session Joanna Batstone – VP and Lab Director, IBM Research-Australia, CTO IBM ANZRuchika Deora – Founder & Chair, Women in Energy Margarida Pimentel – Principal, ACIL Allen ConsultingDoreen Thomas – Head of the Department and Associate Dean Research and Research Training, Melbourne School of Engineering, University of Melbourne*Pre-registration required to attend

1230 – 1330 Lunch Break

1330 – 1430 Chris Pattas – General Manager, Australian Energy Regulator

1440 – 1610 Invited Industry Session: The Role of Energy Storage in Enabling the Future Smart Grid – Industry View Organiser: Julian De HoogSpeakers: Neil Gibbs, John Theunissen, Edward Lynch, Lachlan Blackhall and Sam Behrens

Technical Paper Sessions

1610 – 1630 Afternoon Tea Break

1630 – 1800 Invited Academic Session: Role of Energy Storage in Enabling Future Smart Grid – Academia View Organiser: Julian De HoogSpeakers: Sylvie Thiebaux, Luis Nando Ochoa, Sarvapali Ramchurn, Pavol Bauer and Tansu Alpcan

Technical Paper Sessions

1900 onwards Conference Dinner @ Melbourne Aquarium

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Rooms 105 & 106

Morning Tea Break

Rooms 105 & 106

Room 103

Supported by

Lunch Break

Room 105 & 106

Room 103

Room 101, 102, 104, 107, 108

Afternoon Tea Break

Room 103

Room 101, 102, 104, 107, 108

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Wednesday 1440 – 1610 Technical Paper Sessions

Electricity Market Energy Resources & Systems Room 101 Room 102

1440 – 1455 Comparative Analysis of the Optimal Sitingand Sizing on Different Solar DistributedGeneration Models through StochasticMethodCaasi, John et al.

1455 – 1510 A Recursive Cost Model for OptimalAllocation of Renewable Energy ResourcesHreinsson, Egill Benedikt

I1510 – 1525 Establishing a Hardware-In-The-LoopResearch Environment with a Hybrid EnergyStorage SystemKochanneck, Sebastian et al.

1525 – 1540 An Equivalent Circuit Model for Li-IonBatteries Used in Energy Storage Systems inBuilding EnvironmentLi, Kaiyuan et al.

1540 – 1555 Centralized Control of Step VoltageRegulators and Energy Storage Systemunder High Photovoltaic PenetrationZafar, Raheel et al.

1555 - 1610 Rapid Synchronization Procedure for aSynchronous Generator Employing BallisticTrajectory ControlSturov, Efim et al.

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Comparative Analysis of the Optimal Sitingand Sizing on Different Solar DistributedGeneration Models through StochasticMethodCaasi, John et al.

A Recursive Cost Model for OptimalAllocation of Renewable Energy ResourcesHreinsson, Egill Benedikt

Establishing a Hardware-In-The-LoopResearch Environment with a Hybrid EnergyStorage SystemKochanneck, Sebastian et al.

An Equivalent Circuit Model for Li-IonBatteries Used in Energy Storage Systemsin Building EnvironmentLi, Kaiyuan et al.

Centralized Control of Step VoltageRegulators and Energy Storage Systemunder High Photovoltaic PenetrationZafar, Raheel et al.

Rapid Synchronization Procedure for aSynchronous Generator Employing BallisticTrajectory ControlSturov, Efim et al.

Modeling the Impact of Multi-Energy Playerson Electricity Market in Smart GridEnvironmentParsa Moghaddam, Mohsen et al.

Modeling and Tracing Bilateral ElectricityTransactions Based on DiakopticsRen, Yi et al.

Long-Term Stochastic Planning in ElectricityMarkets under Carbon Cap Constraint: ABayesian Game ApproachMasoumzadeh, Amin et al.

Energy Arbitrage through Smart Schedulingof Battery Energy Storage ConsideringBattery Degradation and Electricity PriceForecastsPelzer, Dominik et al.

Variations of Power Charge Basis of Power-Based Distribution Tariff of Small CustomersLummi, Kimmo et al.

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Energy Resources & Systems Transmission & Distribution Renewable Systems - Solar Room 104 Networks Room 108

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A Forecasting Method forMetering Error of Electric EnergyBased on Intrinsic Time-ScaleDecomposition and Time SeriesAnalysisWang, Jian et al.

Active Distribution NetworkExpansion Planning in thePresence of Distributed EnergyResources: A Dynamic ApproachParsa Moghaddam, Mohsen et al.

Innovative Control Method forIntegrating Photovoltaic andBattery SystemsFard, Majid et al.

Prepaid Metering System forIsolated MicrogridsBatiller, Archelle et al.

Hybrid Approach Based onGlobal Search Algorithm forOptimal Placement of Micro-PMUin Distribution NetworksChen, Xuebing et al.

Improved Methodology ofEvaluation of Solar CapacityContribution into the GridSafa’a, Nur Naqiuddin Bin

A Supply Restoration Method ofDistribution System Based onSoft Open PointLi, Peng et al.

Dynamic Microgrid-BasedOperations: A New OperationalParadigm for DistributionNetworksJose, Joel et al.

Effects of Large Scale PhotovoltaicSource on Low Voltage Networkunder Ambient Disturbances andDifferent Distribution Line DistanceEid, Bilal Mouneir Saeed et al.

Performance Analysis of ElectricalParameters of PKL ElectricityKhan, Md. Kamrul Alam et al.

Towards Cloud Services in SmartPower GridsRivera, Wilson et al.

A Lyapunov Based Controller forBoost Converter to Integrate SolarPhotovoltaic SourcePanda, Rakesh Kumar et al.

IoT Based Manufacturing Systemwith a Focus on Energy EfficiencyCao, Zhiyuan et al.

Data Analytics in SmartDistribution Networks:Applications and ChallengesTrindade, Fernanda et al.

Enabling Inertial Response in Utility-Scale Battery Energy StorageSystemGonzalez-Longatt, Francisco et al.

Customized Pathway for SmartGrid Development - a Case Studyin OmanHosseinzadeh, Nasser et al.

A Three-Phase Cable ModelBased on Lumped Parametersfor Transient Calculations in theTime DomainHoshmeh, Abdullah et al.

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Wednesday 1630 - 1800 Technical Paper Sessions

Microgrids Reliability & Security Room 101 Room 102

1630 - 1645 Analysis on Operational Flexibility andGeneration Reliability in Generation ScheduleYang, Jian et al.

1645 – 1700 Eigenvalue Sensitivity Analysis BasedOptimized Control of Wind EnergyConversion SystemsPrajapat, Ganesh P. et al.

1700 – 1715 Investigation on Reliability-Driven NetworkExpansions of Offshore TransmissionSystemsHennig, Tobias et al.

1715 – 1730 Cyber Physical Renewable Energy Microgrid:A Novel Approach to Make the PowerSystem Reliable, Resilient and SecureBarzegaran, Mohammadreza et al.

1730 – 1745 On Using TCBR against Cyber SwitchingAttacks on Smart GridsKarbouj, Hazem et al.

1745 - 1800 Real-Time Analysis of Transient VoltageSecurity Based on Off-Line Database andData FittingZhao, Wenlu et al.

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Analysis on Operational Flexibility andGeneration Reliability in GenerationScheduleYang, Jian et al.

Eigenvalue Sensitivity Analysis BasedOptimized Control of Wind EnergyConversion SystemsPrajapat, Ganesh P. et al.

Investigation on Reliability-Driven NetworkExpansions of Offshore TransmissionSystemsHennig, Tobias et al.

Cyber Physical Renewable EnergyMicrogrid: A Novel Approach to Make thePower System Reliable, Resilient andSecureBarzegaran, Mohammadreza et al.

On Using TCBR against Cyber SwitchingAttacks on Smart GridsKarbouj, Hazem et al.

Real-Time Analysis of Transient VoltageSecurity Based on Off-Line Database andData FittingZhao, Wenlu et al.

A Distributed Machine Learning Approachfor the Secondary Voltage Control of anIslanded Micro-GridAl Karim, Miftah et al.

Linear Quadratic Regulator BasedBumpless Transfer in MicrogridsDas, Dibakar et al.

Smart Hybrid Nanogrids Using ModularMultiport Power Electronic InterfaceTarafdar Hagh, Mehrdad et al.

A Suitable Mechanism for theInterconnection Phase of TemporaryCoupling of Adjacent MicrogridsBourbour, Soheil et al.

Simulation Platform for Autonomous SmartMulti-Terminal DC Micro-GridGonzalez-Longatt, Francisco et al.

Decentralized Voltage Control forDistribution Networks with High Penetrationof Distributed GeneratorsDela Torre, Lady Joelle et al.

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Grid Support & Data Analysis Transmission & Distribution Energy & Demand Room 104 Networks Management

Room 107 Room 108

Intelligent Operation of a BaseTransceiver Station-MicrogridEMS with Unreliable Grid SupplyChakraborty, Shantanu et al.

A Novel Region Partition MPPTMethod Based on Variable Step-Size INCYang, Ping et al.

Peak Demand Reduction inDistribution Network with SmartGrid-Enabled CVRSingh, Shailendra et al.

An Application of ProbabilisticCollocation Method in WindFarms Modelling and PowerSystem SimulationYin, Hang et al.

Effects of Irradiance Transitionson the Output PowerFluctuations of Different PV ArrayConfigurationsLappalainen, Kari et al.

CVR Assessment in UK ResidentialLV Networks ConsideringCustomer TypesGutierrez-Lagos, Luis et al.

Coordinated Optimization ofCentralized and DecentralizedCooling Energy SupplyWang, Lixiao et al.

Adaptive Enhanced LinearExponential SmoothingTechnique to MitigatePhotovoltaic Power FluctuationUsaratniwart, Ekasit et al.

Baseline Methodologies for SmallScale Residential DemandResponseJazaeri, Javad et al.

Interconnecting Fog Computingand Microgrids for Greening IoTJalali, Fatemeh et al.

Maximum Power Point Trackingof DFIG-WT Using FeedbackLinearization Control BasedCurrent RegulatorsLin, Xu et al.

Distribution Network Support fromMulti-Energy Demand SideResponse in Smart DistrictsMartínez Ceseña, EduardoAlejandro et al.

Investigation of Magnetic FieldInside Universiti Teknologi BruneiCampusSalam, Md et al.

Instantaneous Nanogrid ControlUsing Maximum Power PointTracking SignalBurmester, Daniel et al.

Distributed Optimization Algorithmfor Energy Management in a SmartMicrogridLonge, Omowunmi Mary et al.

n/a Non-Isolated DC-DC Converterwith High Voltage GainFeng, Miaomiao et al.

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Thursday 1 December 20160830 – 1700 Registration

0900 – 1030 Ross Garnaut - Professorial Research Fellow in Economics, University of Melbourne

1030 – 1100 Morning Tea Break

1100 – 1230 Invited Industry Session: New Opportunities & Business Models in Smart Grids Organiser: Julian De HoogSpeakers: Lachlan Blackhall, Jonathon Dore, Yann Burden, Valentin Muenzel and Rod Scott

Technical Paper Sessions

Morning Technical Poster Sessions

1230 – 1330 Lunch Break

1330 – 1430 Prof. D. P. Kothari – Director, Research, GPGI, Nagpur, India

1440 – 1610 Technical Paper Sessions

Afternoon Technical Poster Sessions

1610 – 1630 Afternoon Tea Break

1630 – 1700 Conference Closing

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Level 1 Foyer

Room 105 & 106

Morning Tea Break

Room 103

Room 101, 102, 104, 107, 108

Level 1 Foyer

Lunch Break

Rooms 105 & 106

Room 101, 102, 103, 104, 107, 108

Level 1 Foyer

Afternoon Tea Break

Rooms 105 & 106

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Thursday 1100 - 1230 Technical Paper Sessions

Energy & Demand Management Demand Forecast Room 101 Room 102

1100 – 1115 An Improved WT and NN Ensemble DemandForecast Model for PV Integrated SmartBuildingsRaza, Muhammad Qamar et al.

1115 – 1130 Daily EV Load Profile of an EV ChargingStation at Business PremisesIslam, Md Shariful et al.

1130 – 1145 Input Data Analysis for Optimized Short TermLoad ForecastsKeitsch, Krischan

1145 - 1200 An Indirect Short-Term Wind Power ForecastApproach with Multi-Variable InputsHong, Danyi et al.

1200 – 1215 Forecasting of Daily Global Solar RadiationUsing Wavelet Transform-Coupled GaussianProcess Regression: Case Study in SpainHuang, Chao et al.

1215 - 1230 Deriving Future Building Stocks from HomeOwners’ Real Option to Defer InvestmentsHinker, Jonas et al.

An Improved WT and NN EnsembleDemand Forecast Model for PV IntegratedSmart BuildingsRaza, Muhammad Qamar et al.

Daily EV Load Profile of an EV ChargingStation at Business PremisesIslam, Md Shariful et al.

Input Data Analysis for Optimized ShortTerm Load ForecastsKeitsch, Krischan

An Indirect Short-Term Wind PowerForecast Approach with Multi-VariableInputsHong, Danyi et al.

Forecasting of Daily Global Solar RadiationUsing Wavelet Transform-Coupled GaussianProcess Regression: Case Study in SpainHuang, Chao et al.

Deriving Future Building Stocks from HomeOwners’ Real Option to Defer InvestmentsHinker, Jonas et al.

Demand Response CollaborativeManagement by a Distributed AlternatingDirection Method of MultipliersNguyen, Dinh Hoa et al.

A Novel Hybrid Control Strategy forDemand Response in Smart GridsMalik, Anam et al.

A Study of Energy Management SystemBased on Smart Grid Station Park, Ki Soon et al.

An Analysis on Photovoltaic OutputRestrictions and Load Management underVoltage Constraints in a Residential Low-Voltage Distribution NetworkSugihara, Hideharu et al.

Optimal Bidding Strategy for EnergyStorage Systems in Energy and FlexibleRamping Products MarketsLiu, Wentao et al.

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Renewable Systems - Solar Protection Electricity Market Room 104 Room 107 Room 108

Research on Solar Beam-DiffuseRadiation Separated ModelBased on BP Neural NetworkFen, Li et al.

Fuzzy Risk Based Method forOptimal Placement of ProtectionDevices in Distribution Networkswith DGJavadian, Seyed AliMohammad et al.

Strategic Wind Power TradingConsidering Rival Wind PowerProductionExizidis, Lazaros et al.

Photovoltaic Power PredictionBased on Principal ComponentAnalysis and Support VectorMachineQijun, Song et al.

Application of Key PerformanceIndicator in Circuit Breaker OnlineMonitoringYin, Kai et al.

The Electricity Bill Charge RiskAnalysis in Power Supply CompanyBased on a Novel PredictingMethodZhou, Gang et al.

A Design Consideration for SolarPV-Diesel Remote ElectricityNetwork: Australia PerspectiveJamal, Taskin et al.

Effects of DC Fault ClearanceMethods on Transients in a Full-Bridge Monopolar MMC-HVDCLinkWenig, Simon et al.

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Feasibility Study on Mitigation ofSurplus of PV Power by Controland Operation WaterworksPumpsImanaka, Masaki et al.

Performance Evaluation andReview of System ProtectionSchemes Using SynchrophasorMeasurementMukhopadhyay, Prithwish et al.

Energy Storage in ElectricityMarketsTeng, Fei

Quantifying Solar Potential onRoof Surface Area of FishingTrawlers in Chittagong Region inBangladeshChakraborty, Sajib et al.

Trip and Close Coil Modeling ofCircuit Breaker and Its ControlCircuit Fault DiagnosisShi, Mengjie et al.

Prosumer Centric Co-Creation inSmart Grid Innovation EcosystemKotilainen, Kirsi Katriina et al.

n/a Distribution System ReliabilityAssessment Using SequentialMultilevel Monte Carlo MethodHuda, A.S.N. et al.

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Thursday 1440 - 1610 Technical Paper Session

Distributed Generation Demand Forecast Transformers Room 101 Room 102 Room 103

1440 – 1455 Scenario Generation withClustering for Optimal Allocationof Renewable DGTanaka, Ikki et al.

1455 – 1510 A Multi-Agent and Big DataSelf-Healing Scheme for ActiveDistribution Network withInverter-Based DistributedGeneratorsZhu, Zhiyong et al.

1510 – 1525 A New Metric for MeasuringInfleunce of Nodes inCooperative Frequency Controlof Distributed GenerationSystemsAli, Moradi amani et al.

1525 – 1540 Utility-Scale DG Planning UsingLocation-Specific HostingCapacity AnalysisEstorque, Limuel Khin et al.

1540 – 1555 Application of ProgrammedTrajectory Motion Control for theGrids Containing DistributedGenerationProkhorov, Anton

1555 - 1610 DG-Embedded RadialDistribution System PlanningUsing Binary-Selective PSOJalali, Ahvand et al.

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An ANN-Based Design forWeather Derivatives inConsideration ofMeteorological UncertaintiesMori, Hiroyuki et al.

ETEL Smart TransformerInitiativeDas, Bhaba Priyo

Low-Voltage Power DemandForecasting Using K-NearestNeighbor ApproachValgaev, Oleg et al.

Developing Models toImprove the OnlineMeasurement of Water in aVegetable Oil Filled PowerTransformerMartin, Daniel et al.

SAWing on Short Term LoadForecasting Errors:Increasing the Accuracy withSelf Adaptive WeightingKeitsch, Krischan et al.

Suppressing ResonanceOvervolteges in TransformerWinding under Very FastTransientsBabaei, Mehdi

Optimization ofDecentralized RenewableEnergy System by WeatherForecasting and DeepMachine LearningTechniquesSogabe, Tomah et al.

Improving the Online WaterContent Measurement ofTransformer InsulationPaper Using Low PassFiltersMartin, Daniel et al.

A Two-Step Method forOnline ParameterIdentification of a SimplifiedComposite Load ModelYu, Songtai et al.

CT Saturation Detectionand Compensation UsingMathematical Morphologyand Linear RegressionJi, Tianyao et al.

n/a 2-D Coupled Fluid-ThermalAnalysis of Oil-ImmersedPower Transformers Basedon Finite Element MethodZhang, Yi Bin et al.

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Reactive Power & Voltage ControlTransmission & Distribution Networks State Estimation Room 104 Room 107 Room 108

A New Transient Voltage StabilityPrediction Model Using Big DataAnalysisZhao, Bingbing et al.

Co-Simulator of Power andCommunication Networks UsingOpenDSS and OMNeT++Troiano, Gustavo et al.

Least-Trimmed-Absolute-ValueAlgorithm for Robust Power SystemState EstimationHabiballah, Ibrahim O

Enhancement of Fault Ridethrough Capability Using ConstantCurrent Control of PhotovoltaicInvertersIioka, Daisuke et al.

The Development of ElectricalSolutions for the IntelligentNetwork with DistributedGeneration with the Use of SOFCLoskutov, Alexey et al.

On Capacity Constraint StateOptimization under PartialInformationUddin, Sohel et al.

IEC 61850-Based Volt-Var ControlSpecifications for Unified Use inMultiple Power UtilitiesOtani, Tetsuo

Impact of Distribution STATCOMAllocation on Radial DistributionNetworksSanam, Joseph et al.

Optimal Meter Placement for Three-Phase State Estimation in ActiveDistribution NetworkXU, Junjun

Optimal Reactive PowerManagement for TransmissionConnected Distribution Grid withWind FarmsStock, David Sebastian et al.

Forecasting of AELC and TESC ofDistribution Systems with theOptimal Allocation of DSTATCOMSanam, Joseph et al.

Performance Comparison ofDistribution System State EstimationMethodsPrimadianto, Anggoro et al.

A Coordinated Voltage Control ofLRT and DG Power Factors inDistribution NetworksKamigaichi, Hikaru et al.

A Multi-Agent System Based FaultDiagnosis for Active DistributionSystemsTian, Fangyuan et al.

Markov Model for Steady-StateSimulations of Power Systems withRenewable Energy GeneratorsAccessingXie, Zhaoqun et al.

n/a Energetic Perspectives with theInclusion of Electric Vehicles onthe Distribution Systems: CaseStudy the City of Cuenca –EcuadorToledo Orozco, Marco et al.

q-Calculus Based Extended KalmanFilter for the Dynamic StateEstimation of a SynchronousGeneratorAhmed, Arif et al.

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Thursday 1100 – 1230 Technical Poster Session

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Microgrids

PO01 Trade-Off Analysis of Virtual Inertia and Fast Primary Frequency Control During FrequencyTransients in a Converter Dominated NetworkRezkalla, Michel et al.

PO02 A Control Strategy for Grid-Connected Distributed Energy Resources in the Presence ofUnbalanced and Harmonically Polluted LoadsGholami, Sasan et al.

PO03 Wind/PV/Battery Micro-Grid Hybrid Simulation Research on Operation Control Based on RTDSand ControllerXu, Zhirong et al.

PO04 Control Device Development of Multi-MicrogridsXu, Zhirong et al.

PO05 Control Devices Development of Residential Single-Phase PV-ESS MicrogridXu, Zhirong et al.

PO06 Distributed Receding-Horizon Optimal Operation in Multi-Microgrids Considering Both Grid-Connected and Autonomous ModesXu, Zhirong et al.

Protection

PO07 Testing through Fall of Potential with High Current Injection in Grounding System inTransmission Line of 500kV of Santo Antonio HPSAraújo, Carlos M.B et al.

PO08 Metal Oxide Surge Arrester: A Tool for Lightning Stroke AnalysisShaban, Muhammad et al.

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PO09 WiMAX Transceiver for Smart Grid Consumer’s Load Protection Model in MATLAB/SIMULINKArefin, Mohammad Kamrul et al.

PO10 Evaluation of the Impacts of Load Profiles on Synchronous DG Frequency Anti-IslandingProtectionMotter, Daniel et al.

PO11 Impact of Distributed Generation on the Fault Current in Power Distribution SystemZakaria, Zuhaina

PO12 Virtual Power Plant Static Stability AssessmentSosnina, Elena

Reactive Power & Voltage Control

PO13 Optimal Voltage Control of Power Systems with Uncertain Wind Power Using FACTS DevicesYu, Da et al.

PO14 Optimal Voltage Regulation in Distribution Systems with Unbalanced Loads and DistributedGenerationSoares Vítor, Tiago et al.

PO15 Placement and Operation of STATCOM-Storage for Voltage Stability Enhancement of PowerSystems with Imbedded Wind FarmsJalali, Ahvand et al.

PO16 Integration of Smart Grid Technologies for Voltage Regulation in Low Voltage Distribution GridsBaktash, Nasiri et al.

PO17 Renewable Voltage Regulation and the Transformer Tapping Trade-OffKersulis, Jonas

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Thursday 1440 – 1610 Technical Poster Session

Microgrids

PO18 Power Coordinated Control of the Islanded Multi-Layer MicrogridsYang, Ping et al.

PO19 Impact of the Weightings of Different Criteria in Selecting the Suitable Microgrids When Forminga System of Coupled MicrogridsBourbour, Soheil et al.

PO20 A System Approach towards Standard Application Function Blocks for Microgrid AutomationWang, Jing

PO21 Analysis of Remote PV-Diesel Based Hybrid Minigrid for Different Load ConditionsShoeb, Md. Asaduzzaman et al.

PO22 Simulation Platform for Supply Deficient MicrogridsGan, Patrick et al.

PO23 Speedup of Parallel Computing by Parareal Method in Transient Stability Analysis of JapanesePower SystemSekine, Takafumi et al.

Energy & Demand Management

PO24 Demand Response Opportunities in Residential Sector Incorporated with Smart LoadMonitoring SystemRahman, Md. Moktadir et al.

PO25 Dynamic Distributed Energy Resource Allocation for Load-Side Emergency Reserve ProvisionChapman, Archie et al.

PO26 Energy Management of Grid Connected Rooftop Solar System with Battery StorageS, Charan Teja et al.

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PO27 Optimal Operation of Energy Hubs in an Integrated Energy Network Considering MultipleEnergy Carrierse Title of the PaperDeng, Shan et al.

PO28 Strategical Studies on Smart Home Using LabVolt SystemLogenthiran, Thillainathan

Reliability & Security

PO29 Monitoring the Region of Robust Power System Security against UncertaintiesNaoto Yorino, Naoto Yorino et al.

PO30 Evaluation of Reliability Index and Cost Worth Analysis for on Day-Ahead Unit CommitmentUsing LLPAgyeman, Kofi Afrifa et al.

PO31 A Novel Concept of Secondary Substation Monitoring: Possibilities and ChallengesPakonen, Pertti

PO32 ANTECOM: A Real-Time Assigment Tool for Dispatching Field Crews in a Brazilian Electric UtilityUsing Ant Colony OptimizationBaumann, Paulo Henrique et al.

PO33 An Evidential Reasoning Approach Combined with Fuzzy Theory for Insulation ConditionAssessment of XLPE CableZhang, Ran et al.

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