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    A probabilistic approach for optimal integration of EVs and RES using artificial hummingbird algorithm in distribution network by Mohd Bilal, Saket Gupta, Pitshou N. Bokoro, Gulshan Sharma

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This article outlines a practical method to identify optimal EVCS locations within the IEEE 69 bus system. The transition to EVs affects the electrical distribution network, requiring consideration of voltage regulation, power loss, stability, reliability, and energy loss costs when deploying EVCS. …”
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    Research on wireless access technologies for Internet of things by Jianchi ZHU, Bei YANG, Peng CHEN, Xiaoming SHE, Qi BI

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Mobile Internet and Internet of things (IoT) are two major driving forces for the future development of mobile communications and will provide broad prospects for 5G.IoT expands the range of mobile communications services,evolving from “Internet of people” to “Internet of everything”.5G IoT scenarios include low-power massive-connections and low-latency high-reliability.Low-power massive-connections scenario has the characteristics of small data packets,low power consumption,mass connections.It not only requires the network to have the ability to support over a hundred billion connections,but also ensures the terminal’s ultra-low power consumption and ultra-low cost.Low-latency high-reliability scenario is primarily for applications,such as Internet of vehicle,autonomous driving,industrial control and remote medical.Such applications requires extremely high requirements on latency and reliability.They require to provide millisecond-level end-to-end latency and be close to 100% service reliability.Firstly,the technologies for low-power massive-connections scenario were introduced,including LoRa (long range wide area network) and SigFox operating on unlicensed spectrum and EC-GSM (extended coverage-GSM),LTE-M and NB-IoT (narrow band Internet of things) operating on licensed spectrum.Then,an overview of service requirements and performance metrics for ultra-reliable low latency communications was presented.Finally,the development of ITS (intelligent transport system) technologies for both 3GPP V2X (vehicle-to-everything) and IEEE DSRC (dedicated short range communication) standards was described.…”
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    Sizing passive filters for mitigation of harmonics in a low voltage network containing solar PV units by Saad T․ Y․ Alfalahi, Muhamad Bin Mansor, Aiman Nouh, Salahuddin I․ Abdrabba, Faisal Mohamed

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The continual growth of renewables in the distribution scale is converting the conventional arrangement of power grid into a modern arrangement in which the Distribution Generation (DG) units are included within the distribution section of any power system. …”
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    Electricity Market Management Through Optimum Installation of Distributed Generation Sources and Optimum Placement Based on LMP and ISC by Muhammad Hammad Saeed, Sajid Iqbal, Basheer Ahmed Kalwar

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In the LMP ranking, the bus with the highest LMP and the bus with the highest consumed power are chosen in the CP method. The proposed method is implemented on the modified IEEE 9-bus system. …”
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    Optimal Positioning and Sizing of Distributed Energy Sources in Distribution System Using Hunter-Prey Optimizer Algorithm by P. Rajakumar, M. Senthil Kumar, K. Karunanithi, S. Vinoth John Prakash, P. Baburao, S. P. Raja

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The integration of distributed generation (DG) based on renewable energy (RE), in distribution power networks (DPN) has become indispensable for reducing power losses and voltage deviation along the DPN. …”
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