final program - International Conference on Environment and

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final program - International Conference on Environment and
IEEE EEEIC15
International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
FINAL PROGRAM
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2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM GENERAL CHAIRS
Dear ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 15th edition of the IEEE International Conference on Environment
and Electrical Engineering that will take place in Rome, Italy, from Wednesday June 10th until Saturday June
13th, 2015.
The conference, initially founded by prof. Zbigniew Leonowicz as a workshop, after several years has become
a worldwide scientific guiding conference devoted to understand all the present-state matters between electrical
engineering and environmental aspects.
This year the conference received the technical co-sponsorship by three well-known IEEE international societies:
Electromagnetic Society (EMC), Industrial Application Society (IAS) and Power and Energy Society (PES), along
with the technical support of the IEEE Poland Section and the financial support of the IEEE Italy Section.
Delegates from university, industry, governmental and non-governmental organizations providers will present
their views on hot-topics strictly related to the environmental-electrical engineering pair. Everyone knows the
far-reaching challenges that we must face in the present days: if the current trends in technological progress
and innovation continue, the demand for energy will be always greater and greater than what it is now and
adverse environmental effects will make feel their burden shortly. Hence we would like to make a
groundbreaking conference where the participants can help through their contributions in reshaping burning
issues on the table, such as renewable energy production, energy storage, smart grids management, smart
buildings, energy conversion, sustainable transport systems, EMC control in lightning and grounding systems,
novel materials and nanotechnology. All these problems must be faced always keeping in mind that the
development of future leading technologies is the paramount key to meet the present economic challenges.
The conference further aims at providing an overview of the scientific, technical, economic and social issues of
electrical engineering applications under the hat of all the related environmental issues in order to give an
impetus to the green economy and to present new developments in this area. The conference will provide a
forum for leading corporate, academic and governmental people to discuss recent developments and set up
collaborations.
The four-day international conference will consist of plenary lectures and oral presentations by international
experts, as well as poster sessions. We expect to welcome about 350 international participants from over 68
countries. We would like to give a warm welcome to this year’s EEEIC and look forward to meeting you over
the four days of the conference. We hope that you have a memorable experience. Enjoy your conference!
Warmest Regards,
Luigi Martirano
General Chair
Rodolfo Araneo
General Chair
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ABOUT EEEIC
EEEIC is an international forum for the exchange of ideas and information on energy systems both today and
in the future. The conference provides a unique opportunity for industrial people to interact directly with
university researchers, manufacturers and distributors of energy equipment and to discuss a wide variety of
topics related to energy systems and environmental questions. The conference is technically and financially
sponsored and organized by IEEE Italy Section.
The scope of the Conference is to promote a Forum, where researchers and engineers involved with electrical
power systems may exchange their experiences and present solutions found for actual and future problems.
The conference offers prominent academics and industrial practitioners from all over the world the forum for
discussion about the future of electrical energy and environmental issues and presents a base for identifying
directions for continuation of research.
The Conference has been technically co-sponsored by IEEE since 2008. Accepted and orally presented papers
are submitted to IEEE Xplore, and will also be submitted for indexing through INSPEC®, EI’s engineering
information index, COMPENDEX®, and ISI Thomson’s scientific and technical proceedings®, ISTP®/ISI
proceedings. The conference proceedings have been indexed by Scopus since 2010 and by web of science
(Thomson Reuters) since 2014.
EEEIC 2015 is the 15th annual conference, making it the Europe’s one of the largest, longest-running,
professional networking and educational event of its kind. EEEIC is an annual energy and environment
conference held in 2015 in Rome, Italy, where the delegates make presentations and discuss various issues
including clean and renewable energy solutions for protection of our environment. In 2015, for the first time,
the conference is fully sponsored by IEEE.
Zbigniew Leonowicz
Web & Publication Chair
ABOUT 15TH EDITION OF EEEIC
The 15th edition of the IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering has been
renewed and includes original technical and social events. Special sessions have brought in a record number of
technical papers on very important and actual topics. The renowned professor Mark Halpin and professor Carlo
Alberto Nucci will be presenting two keynote speeches in a Plenary Session, to discuss on the evolution of
smart grids and on the new frontiers for the renewable energies. A Poster Session for PhD students is organized
to encourage their active participation to the conference. In addition the conference is linked to special issues
of international journals to which selected authors could submit extended versions of their conference papers
(with maximum 40% of overlap). The International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering (Springer)
and Energies (MDPI) will ensure the publication of maximum 20 papers each after a double blind review process.
In addition, the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications and the IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery will
consider the publication of selected papers within their scope through the normal review process. The Organizing
Committee has planned and designed this edition with the goal of ensuring the most enriching technical and
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professional networking opportunities possible. It has prepared four days of top-rated, peer-reviewed technical
papers presented by experts in multi-track sessions.
Finally, a few words on the social program: on the first day, June 10th, a beautiful walking guided tour through
the ancient Rome is scheduled, including Saint Peter’s in chains, Colosseo, Flavian Amphitheater, Arch of
Constantine, and Roman Forum. Then you will enjoy a Welcome Reception Cocktail in the amazing ancient
cloister of the Faculty of Engineering of Sapienza University of Rome just close to Colosseo. On the second day,
June 11th, an elegant Gale Dinner prepared in the cloister of the Faculty of Engineering will take place. Your
companions could also enjoy several tours that can be purchased directly through the conference website.
So I would like to give a sincere welcome to IEEE EEEIC15 and look forward to meeting you during the
conference, that I hope to be for you a memorable experience. Enjoy your conference!
Kind Regards,
Maria Carmen Falvo
Technical Program Chair
ABOUT THE VENUE
The conference venue is the Faculty of Engineering of Sapienza University of Rome, located in Via Eudossiana
18. The conference rooms are part of the ancient Chiostro area of the Faculty. The faculty is located in the city
centre, very close to the famous historical sights and monuments, such as Colosseo, Fori Imperiali, Circo Massimo
and S. Pietro in Vincoli Church, where the famous Michelangelo’s Moses sculpture is sited. The Faculty is within
walking distance of the metro station Cavour and to the train station Termini.
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CHAIRS
General Chairs
Luigi Martirano and Rodolfo Araneo
Web & Publication Chair
Zbigniew Leonowicz
Technical Program Chair
Maria Carmen Falvo
IEEE Italy and Poland Chapter Chairs
Ermanno Cardelli
Marian P. Kazmierkowsk
Giulio Antonini (EMS)
Dario Lucarella (PES)
Giuseppe Parise (IAS)
International Steering Committee
R. Araneo, Italy
D. Lucarella, Italy
J. Brandao Faria, Portugal
L. Martirano, Italy
L. Floyd, USA
R. Gono, Czech Republic
S. M. Halpin, USA
M. P. Kazmierkowski, Poland
M. Klingler, France
Z. Leonowicz, Poland
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C. A. Nucci, Italy
G. Parise, Italy
F. Pilo, Italy
F. Rachidi, Switzerland
H. Schwarz, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITEE
V.
Aaradhi
M. Abdelhalim
H.
Abdelmageed
O.
Abedinia
G.
Ala
A.
Al-Awaad
G.
Antonini
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Araujo
P.
Arboleya
M. Ariatabar
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Bahramiazar
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Barmada
C.
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A.
Bernadic
I.
Bertini
M. Biagi
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Biricik
F.
Bisegna
F.R. Blánquez
G.
Cafaro
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Caracasian
B.
Chitti Babu
O.
Chiver
J.F.G. Cobben
J.
Corbett
S.
Costinas
P.
Cucala
P.
Dehghanian
F.
Delfino
L.
Dusonchet
A.
El-Rifaie
Y.
Errami
M. Ettehadi
M. Fahrioglu
A.
Faiza
R.
Faranda
M. Fazli
G.
Fedele
P.
Ferreira
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Fiorucci
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Foiadelli
Gao
Gabash
Gavrilas
Gerasimov
Giannuzzi
Gono
Grabowski
Grivet Talocia
Grimaldi
Grozdev
Gu
Kiene
Kloeppel
Kostyla
Kovalenko
Ksmaei
Lambert-Torres
Lamedica
Lampasi
Langella
Leone
Li
Li
Mackow
Mahdad
Mahdhi
Mahnitko
Mangiatordi
Massaro
Mitolo
Mohamed
Mohiti
Moreno-Goytia
Mottola
Munteanu
Mohammadi
Murthy
Nafisi
Napoli
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NeamtI. Opris
Ostahie
Ozerdem
Pallotti
Paolone
Papadopoulos
Pathirikka
Petrov
Piegari
Plavsic
Poli
Pyrgioti
Redlarski
Ram
Rebollo
Ricci
Sajadi
Salerno
Sanchez
Siano
Santi
Sobhani
Sousa
Stievano
Sulligoi
Stet
Trujillo
Tkac
Tsai
Usaola
Valtorta
Varfolomejeva
Waclawek
Zarei
Zemite
Zicmane
Zilajevs
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LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Matteo Manganelli – Coordinator
Asia Codino, Michelle Gomez (Sapienza IAS SBC Chair) – IAS Desk Volunteer
Giacomo Greco, Marco Maccioni, Waleed Mohamed (IAS SBC MD Officier) - IAS Desk Volunteer
Luigi Parise (R8/Europe IAS/SBC Area Chair) – IAS Desk Volunteer
Roberto Romagnoli, Lorenzo Scala – IAS Desk Volunteer
Maddalena Schembari, Mario Tronca
SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
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TECHNICAL SESSION CHAIRS
Technical Session
Number and Code
Technical Session Topic
Technical Session Chair
Name, Affiliation and Country
Technical Session 1 (A1-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Energy Storage
Davide Poli, University of Pisa, Italy
Technical Session 2 (A1-TS2)
Mobility, sustainable transport systems, Spyridon Giannoutsos, National Technical
electrical vehicles - 1
University of Athens, Greece
Technical Session 3 (A1-TS3)
SPECIAL SESSION
Voltage regulation: from hierarchical to Giorgio Sulligoi, University of Trieste, Italy
distributed power generation and control
Technical Session 4 (A1-TS4)
SPECIAL SESSION
Demand response: the challenge of the
next future
Fabio Massaro, University of Palermo, Italy
Technical Session 5 (E1-TS1)
Power electronics and components – 1
Giovanni Petrone, University of Salerno,
Italy
Technical Session 6 (E1-TS2)
Power systems and smart grid - 1
Pablo Arboleya, University of Oviedo,
Spain
Technical Session 7 (E1-TS3)
Power system stability, security and
resiliency - 1
Sergey Kovalenko, Riga Technical
University, Latvian
Technical Session 8 (E1-TS4)
Power system stability, security and
resiliency – 2
Giorgio Maria Giannuzzi, Terna, Italy
Technical Session 9 (E1-TS5)
Smart buildings, lighting, metering
demand side management
Fabio Massaro, University of Palermo, Italy
Technical Session 10 (M2-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Environmental monitoring using
satellites
Erricos C. Pavlis, GEST/UMBC NASA
Goddard, Maryland, USA
Antonio Paolozzi, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 11 (M2-TS2)
Circuits, Sensors, Actuators,
Electromagnetic Compatibility - 1
Salvatore Celozzi, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 12 (M2-TS3)
Power systems and smart grids - 2
Samuele Grillo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Technical Session 13 (M2-TS4)
Mobility, sustainable transport systems, Regina Lamedica, University of Rome
electrical vehicles - 2
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 14 (M2-TS5)
Power systems and smart grid - 3
Farhan Mahmood, KTH Royal Institute of
Technology Stockholm, Sweden
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Technical Session
Number and Code
Technical Session Topic
Technical Session Chair
Name, Affiliation and Country
Technical Session 15 (N2-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Modeling, management and control of
microgrids & smart energy systems for
urban and industrial applications
Federico Delfino, University of Genoa,
Italy
Technical Session 16 (N2-TS2)
Power Electronics And Components - 2
Roberto Faranda, Politecnico di Milano,
Italy
Technical Session 17 (N2-TS3)
Renewable Energy - 1
Federico Silvestro, University of Genoa,
Italy
Technical Session 18 (N2-TS4)
Renewable Energy - 2
Bernardino Ricci, Samsung SDI, Republic of
Korea
Technical Session 19 (N2-TS5)
Renewable Energy - 3
Aouss Gabash, Ilmenau University of
Technology, Germany
PhD Poster Session (PhD PS)
Luigi Parise, University of Calabria, Italy
Technical Session 20 (A2-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Nanomaterials and nanotechnologies
for energy and electronics - 1
Andrea Notargiacomo, IFN-CNR, Italy
Technical Session 21 (A2-TS2)
SPECIAL SESSION
Grounding and EMC
Guido Ala, University of Palermo, Italy
Technical Session 22 (A2-TS3)
Circuits, sensors, actuators,
electromagnetic compatibility - 2
Paolo Visconti, University of Salento, Italy
Technical Session 23 (A2-TS4)
SPECIAL SESSION
Sustainable transport systems –
technologies and challenges
Federica Foiadelli, Politecnico di Milano,
Italy
Technical Session 24 (A2-TS5)
Measurements - 1
Rodolfo Araneo, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Poster Session (PS)
Pierluigi Siano, University of Salerno, Italy
Technical Session 25 (E2-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Nanomaterials and nanotechnologies
for energy and electronics - 2
Antonio Rinaldi, Enea Casaccia, Italy
Technical Session 26 (E2-TS2)
Maintenance, Operation, Safety
Mark Halpin, Auburn University, USA
Technical Session 27 (E2-TS3)
Smart Buildings, Lighting, Metering
Demand Side Management - 2
Morris Brenna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Technical Session 28 (E2-TS4)
Renewable Energy - 4
Silvano Vergura, Technical University of
Bari, Italy
Technical Session 29 (E2-TS5)
Renewable Energy - 5
Federico Santi, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
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Technical Session
Number and Code
Technical Session Topic
Technical Session Chair
Name, Affiliation and Country
Technical Session 30 (M3-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Lightning
Carlo Mazzetti, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 31 (M3-TS2)
Smart Buildings, Lighting, Metering
Demand Side Management - 3
Franco Gugliermetti, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 32 (M3-TS3)
Renewable Energy - 6
Sonia Leva, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Technical Session 33 (M3-TS4)
Electricity Market And Regulation
Anna Pinnarelli, University of Calabria,
Italy
Technical Session 34 (M3-TS5)
Power Systems And Smart Grid - 4
Xavier Zambrano Aragundy, Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Technical Session 35 (N3-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Global Grounding System
Giuseppe Parise, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 36 (N3-TS2)
Energy Efficient and Safe Solutions
For A Smart Environment - 1
Fabio Bisegna, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 37 (N3-TS3)
SPECIAL SESSION
Solar Energy
Farivar Fazelpour, South Tehran Branch,
Iran
Technical Session 38 (N3-TS4)
Smart Buildings, Lighting, Metering
Demand Side Management - 4
Mauro Biagi, University of Rome Sapienza,
Italy
Technical Session 39 (N3-TS5)
Power Systems and Smart Grid - 5
Renato Procopio, University of Genoa,
Italy
Technical Session 40 (A3-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Unconventional Energy Conversion
Alessandro Lampasi, Enea, Italy
Technical Session 41 (A3-TS2)
Renewable Energy - 7
Rodolfo Araneo, University of Rome, Italy
Technical Session 42 (A3-TS3)
Measurements - 2
Agostino Butti, ABB S.p.A, Italy
Technical Session 43 (A3-TS4)
Circuits, Sensors, Actuators,
Electromagnetic Compatibility - 3
Francesca Maradei, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 44 (A3-TS5)
Power Systems and Smart Grid - 6
Giuseppe Parise, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 45 (E3-TS1)
SPECIAL SESSION
Nuclear Fusion Engineering
Pietro Zito, Enea, Italy
Technical Session 46 (E3-TS2)
Energy Efficient and Safe Solutions
For A Smart Environment - 2
Mojtaba Navvab, University of
Michigan, USA
Technical Session 47 (E3-TS3)
Measurements – 3
Zdenek Kubík, University of West
Bohemia, Czech Republic
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Technical Session
Number and Code
Technical Session Topic
Technical Session Chair
Name, Affiliation and Country
Technical Session 48 (E3-TS4)
Renewable Energy - 8
Farivar Fazelpour, South Tehran Branch,
Iran
Technical Session 49 (E3-TS5)
Power Systems and Smart Grid - 7
Guillermo Velasco-Quesada, Consorci
Escola Industrial de Barcelona – CEIB,
Spain
Technical Session 50 (M4-TS1)
Power Electronics and Components - 3
Alberto Reatti, University of Florence, Italy
Technical Session 51 (M4-TS2)
Power Systems and Smart Grid - 8
Gaetano Zizzo, University of Palermo, Italy
Technical Session 52 (M4-TS3)
Chaired Remote Session
Zbigniew Leonowicz, University of
Wroclaw, Poland
Technical Session 53 (N4-TS1)
Power Electronics and Components
Alberto Reatti, University of Florence, Italy
Technical Session 54 (N4-TS2)
Power Systems and Smart Grid - 9
Andrea Lanna, University of Rome
Sapienza, Italy
Technical Session 55 (N4-TS3)
Chaired Remote Session
Zbigniew Leonowicz, University of
Wroclaw, Poland
STUDENTS EVENTS
PhD POSTER SESSION AWARD EVENT
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 13:15
Venue: Aula 7
STUDENTS DINNER
June 11th 2015, h. 20:00: the students registered to the conference with a student fee
are invited to partecipate to the dinner that will take place at Naumachia restaurant,
Via Celimontana, 7.
Other info will be available at desk during the conference.
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Meeting Room Floor Plan
Presentation Instructions
IMPORTANT NOTE: all the accepted paper have been assigned as an oral presentation in a Technical Session
or a poster presentation in a Poster Session. Please consider that papers are scheduled into oral and poster
sessions based on thematic coherence and not by paper quality. In either case, the full paper appears in IEEE
Xplore, and there is no indication in Xplore as to whether the paper was presented orally or as a poster.
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Instructions for the oral presentations
PRESENTATION TIME: presentation time is critical; each paper is allocated 15 minutes for technical sessions,
including time for questions, session-chair introductions, and any set up that is not completed in advance. We
recommend that the presentation of your slides take about 12 minutes, leaving 3 minutes for introduction by
the session chair and questions from the audience. To achieve appropriate timing, organize your slides around
the points you intend to make, using no more than one slide per minute. A reasonable strategy is to allocate
about 2 minutes per slide when there are equations or important key points to make, and one minute per slide
when the content is less complex. Be prepared to begin your presentation as soon as the prior presenter has
finished; it is important to keep on schedule.
PRIOR TO YOUR PRESENTATION: come to the room during the break immediately prior to your session and
upload your presentation to the computer in the room. Note: the presentation computer has ONLY a USB port;
there is no CD-ROM or other disc drive. You must also meet with your Session Chair at this time so that your
Session Chair is aware that you are present; your Session Chair may also have last-minute instructions for your
presentation.
EQUIPMENT PROVIDED: all lecture rooms will be equipped with a computer, a video projector, and in some of
them a microphone. Each computer will have a USB port; there will be no other equipment available. Each
computer will have a recent version of the Windows OS installed as well as Acrobat Reader software. While
Powerpoint will also be provided, presenters are strongly urged to use PDF for their presentations to avoid issues
with fonts and other problems. Remember to embed all your fonts into your PDF presentation. Keep in mind
that some of the oral presentations will be given in halls that are quite large. When preparing your slides, make
sure that they will be legible for the entire audience (i.e., use fonts of sufficient size).
Instructions for poster presentations
DIMENSIONS: for your poster, a board will be provided; the board is oriented in a “portrait” format and has dimensions of 90cm wide and 120cm tall (approximately 35in wide and 47in tall), for containg A0 posters (84,1
× 118,9 cm). Push tacks or velcro adhesive will be provided at the conference to mount your poster to the
board.
ORGANIZING YOUR POSTER: poster sessions are a good medium for authors to present papers and meet with
interested attendees for in-depth technical discussions. In addition, attendees find the poster sessions a good
way to sample many papers in parallel sessions. Thus it is important that you display your message clearly and
noticeably to attract people who might have an interest in your paper. Carefully and completely prepare your
poster well in advance of the conference. Try tacking up the poster before you leave for the conference to see
what it will look like and to make sure that you have all of the necessary pieces.
The title of your poster should appear at the top in CAPITAL letters about 25mm high. Below the title, put the
author(s)’ name(s) and affiliation(s). The flow of your poster should be from the top left to the bottom right.
Use arrows to lead your viewer through the poster. Use color for highlighting and to make your poster more
attractive. Use pictures, diagrams, cartoons, figures, etc., rather than text wherever possible. Try to state your
main result in 6 lines or less, in lettering about 15mm high so that people can read the poster from a distance.
The smallest text on your poster should be at least 9mm high, and the important points should be in a larger
size.
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PRESENTING YOUR POSTER: prepare a short presentation of about 5 or 10 minutes that you can periodically
give to those assembled around your poster throughout the poster session. If you need extra presentation materials, such as a video display or computer, you are required to bring them yourself; note that any equipment
used in the poster area should be battery-operated, since power will not be provided on the floor. Each poster
session is 2 hours long; a presenter must be present at your poster during the entirety of the session. If possible,
more than one author should attend the session to aid in presentations and discussions, and to provide the
presenters with the chance to rest or briefly view other posters.
PRIOR TO YOUR PRESENTATION: please put up your poster during the break before your session starts, and
take it down immediately after your session ends. Please go to the poster session 30 minutes before the session
starting.
EQUIPMENT PROVIDED: push tacks or velcro adhesive will be provided at the conference to mount your poster
to the board. No printers are available on site.
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PROGRAM AT GLANCE
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PLENARY SESSION: keynotes on
“State of the art on Renewables and Smart Grids in Europe and North America”
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 11.00-13.00
Venue: Aula 1
“SMART GRIDS AS ENABLERS FOR SMART CITIES”
Carlo Alberto Nucci, University of Bologna, Italy.
SHORT COURSE DESCRIPTION: Smart Grids are believed to represent one of the major enablers for the implementation of the concept of Smart City. The keynote will first focus on how the concept of electrical power
network is changing in view of the massive injection in it of energy from renewable sources, on what are the
main technical challenges facing the development of smart grids/smart energy delivery systems, and on how
important a role smart cities are expected to play in the EU's future power/energy scenario. Some of the most
important issues relevant to the real implementation of the concept of Smart Grids, such as the role of storage
energy systems, as well as that of advanced sensors or tools enabling the state estimation of smart grids (e.g.
the phasor measurement units or co-simulation platform tools for the analysis of integrated ICT and electric
power systems) will be addressed too by means of some examples.
INSTRUCTOR SHORT BIOGRAPHY: Carlo Alberto Nucci is full professor and head of the Power Systems Laboratory of the Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering ‘Guglielmo Marconi’ of the University of Bologna. He is author or co-author of over 300 scientific papers published on peer-reviewed journals
or on proceedings of international conferences, of five book chapters edited by IEE (two), Kluwer, Rumanian
Academy of Science and WIT press and of a couple of IEEE Standards and some CIGRE technical brochures. He
is a Fellow of the IEEE and of the IET, CIGRE honorary member and has received some best paper/technical international awards, including the CIGRE Technical Committee Award. From January 2006 to September 2012
he has served as Chairman of Cigré Study Committee C4 ‘System Technical Performance’. Since January 2010
he is serving as Editor in Chief of the Electric Power Systems Research journal, Elsevier. Prof. Nucci is doctor
honoris causa of the University Politehnica of Bucharest and corresponding member of the Bologna Science
Academy. Since January 2013 he serves as president of the Italian Group of University Professors of Electrical
Power Systems (GUSEE). He is an advisor of the Global Resource Management Program of Doshisha University,
Kyoto, supported by the Japanese Ministry of Education and Science. He is the coordinator of the Working Group
‘Smart City’ of the University of Bologna, has been serving as member of the EU Smart City Stakeholder Platform
since 2013, and since 2014 is representing PES in the IEEE Smart City Initiatives Program.
“RENEWABLE ENERGY: MYTHS AND REALITIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD”
Mark Halpin, Auburn University, USA.
SHORT COURSE DESCRIPTION: it will present various aspects of renewable energy in terms of economic costs
and technical performance. Every effort will be made to provide unbiased information so that attendees may
be better able to form their own opinions. Actual scenarios and situations from the USA and Europe will be
used to demonstrate the various trade-offs that inevitably arise regarding renewable/alternative energy decisions.
Active discussion and debate will be encouraged from all participants.
INSTRUCTOR SHORT BIOGRAPHY: Mark Halpin received his PhD from Auburn University in 1993. He has been
active in teaching and research in the university and utility environments for over 20 years. His main technical
focus area relates to power quality and electromagnetic compatibility in the electric utility industry. He is active
in numerous standards development and contributing organizations including IEEE, IEC, CIGRE, and CIRED. He
has led the development of IEEE harmonics standards and presently serves as the Convener of IEC Technical
Committee 77, Sub-committee 77A, Working Group 2 which deals with voltage fluctuations and flicker. He is
presently involved in multiple standardization activities associated with the power quality implications of renewable resource integration. He has authored over 250 technical papers in journals and conference proceedings,
led over US$25M in research projects, and has industrial experience in manufacturing and production industries
and in the electric utility industry. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and received the IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz
Award for contributions to power quality and standards. He is presently the Alabama Power Company Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Auburn University.
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH, 2015
AFTERNOON SESSIONS (A1)
TECHNICAL SESSION 1 (A1-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION:
ENERGY STORAGE
Session Chair: Davide Poli, University of Pisa, Italy
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
A-TS1
087
Control strategies and real time operation of storage systems integrated with MV photovoltaic plants
Stefano Barsali, Romano Giglioli, Marco Giuntoli, Giovanni Lutzemberger and Davide Poli
Invited Paper University of Pisa - DESTEC
A-TS1
269
Economic Feasibility of a Customer-side Energy Storage in the Italian Electricity Market
Enrico Telaretti, Mariano Giuseppe Ippolito, Eleonora Riva Sanseverino, Salvatore Favuzza and Gaetano Zizzo
Invited Paper University of Palermo
A-TS1
103
Cost/benefit analyses of storage systems applications for the provision of dispatching services
Michele Benini, Silvia Canevese, Diego Cirio, Angelo Cavaliere, Antonio Gatti, Paolo Grisi and
Invited Paper Andrea Pitto RSE SpA
A-TS1
192
ENEA’s Energy Storage Activities In The Italian Electric System Research Project
Mario Conte
Invited Paper ENEA
A-TS1
412
A comparison of two innovative customer power devices for smart micro-grids
Gaetano Zizzo(1), Maria Carmen Falvo(2), Luigi Martirano(2), Danilo Sbordone(2), Mariano Giuseppe Ippolito(1),
Enrico Telaretti(1), Giorgio Graditi(3), Ilaria Bertini(3), Biagio Pelligra(3) and Biagio Di Pietra(3)
(1) Università di Palermo, (2) University "La Sapienza" Rome, (3) ENEA
A-TS1
273
Small scale ESS for LV prosumers: an economic feasibility and sensitivity analysis
Maria Carmen Falvo, Umberto Grasselli, Matteo Manganelli and Alessio Modesto
DIAEE - University of Rome Sapienza
TECHNICAL SESSION 2 (A1-TS2) - SPECIAL SESSION:
MOBILITY, SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, ELECTRICAL VEHICLES - 1
Session Chair: Spyridon Giannoutsos, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 17
A1-TS2
595
A New Control Technique to Enhance the Stability of a DC microgrid and to Reduce Battery Current
Ripple during the Charging of Plug-In Electric Vehicles
Nawaz Hussain and Vivek Agarwal
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
A1-TS2
355
EVs mass adoption in Colombia –A first approach Model
Laura Marcela Hinestroza Olascuaga(1), Javier A. Rosero Garcia(2) and John. E. Puerto Pinzon(2)
(1) Universidad del Norte, (2) Universidad Nacional de Colombia
A1-TS2
560
Using of Suitable Reluctance Motors for Electric Vehicles and Comparison of their Performances
Pavol Rafajdus, Adrian Peniak, Milan Diko, Juraj Makarovic, Peter Dubravka and Valeria Hrabovcova
University of Zilina
A1-TS2
247
Energy Management and D/G Fuel Consumption Optimization in the Power System of Marine Vessels
through VFD-based Process Flow Control
Spyridon Giannoutsos and Stefanos Manias
National Technical University of Athens, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
19
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
TECHNICAL SESSION 3 (A1-TS3) - SPECIAL SESSION:
VOLTAGE REGULATION: FROM HIERARCHICAL TO DISTRIBUTED POWER
GENERATION AND CONTROL
Session Chair: Giorgio Sulligoi, University of Trieste, Italy
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 1
A1-TS3
568
Coordinated voltage control in distribution grids with LTE based communication infrastructure
Andrea Angioni(1), Abhinav Sadu(1), Antonello Monti(1), Ferdinanda Ponci(1), Dhruvin Patel(2),
Invited Paper Fiona Williams(2), Davide Della Giustina(3) and Alessio Dedè(3)
(1) RWTH Aachen, (2) Ericsson Eurolab GmbH, (3) A2a Reti Elettriche SPA
A1-TS3
337
Coordinated Closed Loop Voltage Control by using a Real-time Volt/VAR Optimization Function for
MV Distribution Networks
Invited Paper Saeed Rahimi(1), Stefano Massucco(2) and Federico Silvestro(2)
(1) ABB Enterprise Software, (2) University of Genova
A1-TS3
209
Feasibility Assessment of Plug and Play Model Predictive Control for use in DC Grids
Paul Mc Namara(1), Seán McLoone(2) and Federico Milano(1)
Invited Paper (1) University College Dublin, (2) Queens University Belfast
A1-TS3
376
Real-time Demonstration of a Hierarchical Agent Based Voltage Instability Prevention System
Freek Baalbergen(1), Madeleine Gibescu(2), Vasileios Karapanos(3) and Lou van der Sluis(4)
Invited Paper (1) NedTrain, (2) Eindhoven University of Technology, (3) Independent Consultant, (4) Delft University of
Technology
A1-TS3
537
Performance Assessment of PMU-Based Estimation Methods of Thevenin Equivalents for Real-Time
Voltage Stability Monitoring
Invited Paper Jan Lavenius(1), Luigi Vanfretti(1) and Glauco N. Taranto(2)
(1) KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, (2) Federal University of Rio de Janeiro/COPPE
A1-TS3
584
Automatic Voltage Control of a cluster of hydro power plants to operate as a Virtual Power Plant
Massimiliano Chiandone(1), Riccardo Campaner(1), Vittorio Arcidiacono(1), Federico Milano(2) and
Invited Paper Giorgio Sulligoi(1)
(1) University of Trieste, (2) University College Dublin School of Electrical, Electronic and Communications
Engineering
TECHNICAL SESSION 4 (A1-TS4) - SPECIAL SESSION:
DEMAND RESPONSE: THE CHALLENGE OF THE NEXT FUTURE
Session Chair: Fabio Massaro, University of Palermo, Italy
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 7
A1-TS4
110
Demand Response: a solution to managing loads in the smart grid
Damien Picault(1), Olivier Cottet(2) and Teddy Ruez(3)
Invited Paper (1) G2Elab, (2) Schneider Electric, (3) Assystem
A1-TS4
060
Energy Management Systems and Tertiary Regulation in Hierarchical Control Architectures
for Islanded Microgrids
Invited Paper Eleonora Riva Sanseverino(1), Maria Luisa Di Silvestre(1), Ninh Quang Nguyen(1), Liliana Mineo(1),
Adriana C. Luna(2), Josep M. Guerrero(2), Juan C. Vasquez(2) and Moises Graells(3)
(1) University of Palermo, (2) University of Aalborg, (3) Polytechnic university of catalonia
A1-TS4
169
A bottom-up approach for the evaluation of the flexible quota of aggregate loads
Gaetano Zizzo, Salvatore Favuzza, Fabio Massaro, Mariano Giuseppe Ippolito and Gabriele Pecoraro
Invited Paper Università di Palermo
A1-TS4
055
Computational methods for technical validation of demand response products
Simone Paoletti, Antonio Vicino and Donato Zarrilli
Invited Paper Università di Siena
A1-TS4
160
Numerical implementation of active power flow tracing methods: practical implications on
transmission networks and DR programs support
Invited Paper Giuseppe Paternò, Salvatore Favuzza, Mariano Giuseppe Ippolito, Fabio Massaro and Luigi Dusonchet
Università di Palermo
A1-TS4
076
An algorithm for simulating end-user behaviour in a real time pricing market
Gabriele Pecoraro, Eleonora Riva Sanseverino, Salvatore Favuzza, Fabio Massaro, Gaetano Zizzo,
Invited Paper Giovanni Galioto and Mariano Giuseppe Ippolito
Università di Palermo
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ROUND TABLE on CPD SERVICES FOR END USERS AND SMART GRIDS
Moderator: Umberto Grasselli, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
This round table introduces a co-research project, funded by Filas, with partners the University of Rome Sapienza
and some Italian enterprisea dealing with the use of Custom Power Devices (CPD) for services to end users and
smart grids.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH, 2015
EVENING SESSIONS (E1)
TECHNICAL SESSION 5 (E1-TS1):
POWER ELECTRONICS AND COMPONENTS – 1
Session Chair: Giovanni Petrone, University of Salerno, Italy
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
E1-TS1
235
Double Soft-computing Techniques Based Triple Functionalities for Shunt Active Power Filter with
Voltage Source Inverter Topology
Nor Farahaida Abdul Rahman(1), Mohd Amran Mohd Radzi(2), Azura Che Soh(2), Norman Mariun(2) and
Nasrudin Abd Rahim(3)
(1) Universiti Teknologi MARA, (2) Universiti Putra Malaysia, (3) UM Power Energy Dedicated Advanced
Centre (UMPEDAC) University of Malaya
E1-TS1
027
Comparative Analysis of SPWM and Square Wave Output Filtration Based Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Muhammad Bilal Cheema, Syed Ali Hasnain, Muhammad Maaz Ahsan, Musab Umer and Gulraiz Ahmad
Bahria University, Islamabad
E1-TS1
052
Loss Evaluation of Interior Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machine Drives Using T-Type Multilevel
Converters
Aboubakr Salem(1), Frederik De Belie(1), Peter Sergeant(1), Ahmed Abdallh(1) and Jan Melkebeek(1)
(1) UGENT, Belgium
E1-TS1
522
Bidirectional Buck Boost Half-Bridge Converter with the Possibility of Zero Voltage Switching
Franz Hanser
The University of Edinburgh
E1-TS1
559
Design and Control of a Quasi-Z-Source Inverter Based for Wind Power Generation using PMSG
Abdullah Hussien(1), Mohamed Taha Elsayed Ahmed Abdelkader(1) and Osama Mahgoub(1)
(1) Cairo University, Department of Electrical Power and Machines
E1-TS1
238
Decolorization of Acid Blue 25 Dye by Non-Thermal Plasma Advanced Oxidation Process for Industrial
Wastewater Treatment
Ahmed El-Tayeb Khalil, Ahmed Hassan Elshazly, Marwa El-Kady and Adel Abd Elrahman
Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST)
TECHNICAL SESSION 6 (E1-TS2):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRID - 1
Session Chair: Pablo Arboleya, University of Oviedo, Spain
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
E1-TS2
602
Domestic Microgrid Energy Management: Model Predictive Control Strategies Experimental Validation
Stefano Bifaretti(1), Vincenzo Bonaiuto(1), Giacomo Bruni(1), Stefano Cordiner(1), Vincenzo Mulone(1),
Hoa Nguyen(2), Claudio Paglia(1) and Francesco Spagnolo(1)
(1) University of Rome Tor Vergata, (2) Tra Vinh University
E1-TS2
290
Commissioning and testing of the first Lithium–Titanate BESS for the Italian Transmission Grid
Francesco Palone, Gianluigi Gemelli, Massimo Rebolini, Andrea Necci, Marco Pietrucci, Anna Carolina Tortora
and Ester Mocci
TERNA. Italy
21
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2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
E1-TS2
295
DC and AC ground fault analysis in LVDC microgrids with energy storage systems
Marco Carminati(1), Enrico Ragaini(1) and Enrico Tironi(2)
(1) ABB SpA SACE Division, (2) Politecnico di Milano
E1-TS2
135
OPGrid: Steady state analysis toolbox for systems with embedded FACTS and Droop-based devices
Bassam Mohamed and Pablo Arboleya
University of Oviedo
Smart Distribution Grids: New Solutions for System Operation in Emergency Conditions
Luigi D'Orazio(1), Cristiano D'Orinzi(1), Christian D'Adamo(1), Vito Bufano(1) and Maria Carmen Falvo(2)
(1) Enel Distribuzione, (2) University of Rome Sapienza
E1-TS2
223
E1-TS2
244
Computer tool for assessing the selection of distributed generation systems in NZEB
Edwin Xavier Dominguez, Pablo Arboleya and Felix Manuel Lorenzo
(1) National Politechnic School (Ecuador), (2) University of Oviedo
TECHNICAL SESSION 7 (E1-TS3):
POWER SYSTEM STABILITY, SECURITY AND RESILIENCY - 1
Session Chair: Sergey Kovalenko, Riga Technical University, Latvian
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Aula 17
E1-TS3
498
Modern Distribution System Protection Design Considering Stability Criteria
Lukasz Huchel, Alexandros Tsoupos, Amer Al Hinai and Maksymilian Klimontowicz
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology
E1-TS3
250
Modeling and Small-signal Stability Analysis of an islanded DC Microgrid with Dynamic Loads
Sheng Liu(1), Wanlu Zhu(2), Yinzhong Cheng(3) and Bowen Xing(4)
(1) Harbin Engineering University, (2) Mississippi State University, (3) China Ship Research and Development
Academy, (4) University of Notre Dame
E1-TS3
080
Modified Givens Method for the Analysis Power System Static Stability
Sergey Kovalenko(1), Inga Zicmane(1) and Georgi Georgiev(2) (1)
Riga Technical University, (2) VTU
E1-TS3
546
Performance of Three Islanding Detection Methods for Grid-tied Multi-Inverters
Mageda El-Moubarak, Mahmoud Hassan and Ayman Faza
Princess Sumaya University for Technology
E1-TS3
099
The Cost and Robustness of Cyber-Physical Power Grid With a Novel Model
Zhengcheng Dong, Yanjun Fang and Meng Tian
Wuhan University
E1-TS3
131
Voltage Collapse Risk Index Prediction for Real Time System’s Security Monitoring
Norziana Aminudin(1), Marayati Marsadek(2), Titik Khawa Abdul Rahman(3), Norazan Mohamed Ramli(1),
Noor Miza Mohamad Razali(2) and Mohd Ihsan Yassin(1)
(1) Universiti Teknologi MARA, (2) Universiti Tenaga Nasional Berhad, (3) King Abdul Aziz University
TECHNICAL SESSION 8 (E1-TS4):
POWER SYSTEM STABILITY, SECURITY AND RESILIENCY – 2
Session Chair: Giorgio Maria Giannuzzi, Terna, Italy
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
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Venue: Aula 1
E1-TS4
501
Real-time Critical Machine Identification for Online Transient Stability Analysis
Fu Su and Baohui Zhang
Xi'an Jiaotong University
E1-TS4
341
Voltage Stability Analysis for the Receiving-end Grid of UHV-DC Transmission System
Meng Liu(1), Yiwei Zhang(1) and Weiyong Jiang(2)
(1) Tsinghua university, (2) State Power Economic Research Institute
E1-TS4
331
Optimization of a Hybrid Coordinated Power System Stabilizer for superconducting Generator Using
Genetic Algorithm
Adjeroud Mayouf Faiza(1), Djahli Farid(1), Mayouf Abdelhalim(3) and Thierry Devers(4)
(1) University of Ferhat Abbas, Sétif 1, Algeria, (2) DIMMER Laboratory, University of Djelfa, Algeria,
(3) CRMD-CNRS Laboratory, Univ. Orléans, France
E1-TS4
477
Different Approaches for Estimation of Dampings and Frequencies of Electromechanical Modes from
PMU Ambient Data
Mohammadreza Farrokhifard, Mohammadreza Hatami and Mostafa Parniani
Sharif University of Technology
E1-TS4
479
Leakage inductance variation based monitoring of transformer winding deformation
Xiaojing Zhang(1), ZhiGuo Hao(1), GuoZhen Chen(2), Zhi Sun(2), Fei He(2), SuJuan Sun(2) and Peng Wu(3)
(1) Xi'an Jiaotong University, (2) TaiZhou Power Supple Company, State Gride JiangSu Power Supple
Company, (3) State Gride JiangSu Power Supple Company
E1-TS4
387
Secure and Adaptive State Estimation for PMU-equipped Smart Grid
Jinghe Zhang(1), Marjan Momtazpour(1), Greg Welch(2), Naren Ramakrishnan(1) and Saifur Rahman(1)
(1) Virginia Tech, (2) University of Central Florida
TECHNICAL SESSION 9 (E1-TS5):
SMART BUILDINGS, LIGHTING, METERING DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT
Session Chair: Gaetano Zizzo, University of Palermo, Italy
Wednesday, June 10th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Aula 7
E1-TS5
476
A Scalable Geographic Routing Protocol for Virtual Power Plant Communications
Mouna Rekik(1), Zied Chtourou(1) and Nathalie Mitton(2)
(1) Cmerp, Tunisia, (2) Inria, France
E1-TS5
586
Optimization of residential heating systems using accumulators
Ioan-Valentin Sita, Petru Dobra, Daniel Moga, Radu Mănescu, Vlad Mureşan and Iulia Clitan
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Department of Automation, Romania
E1-TS5
593
Achieving energy savings and thermal comfort through intermittent heating in very low energy buildings
Vladimir Tanasiev, Adrian Badea, Horia Necula, Sorina Costinas and Gabriela Nicoleta Sava
University Politehnica of Bucharest
E1-TS5
601
Thermal Simulation and Validation of 5W High Power LED Luminaire
Jose Luiz F. Barbosa, Wesley P. Calixto, Rodrigo A. Lima, Aylton J. Alves and Elder G. Domingues
Federal Institute of Goias
E1-TS5
357
Autonomous Patrol and Surveillance System using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Kian Seng Lee(1), Mark Ovinis(1), Nagarajan Thirumalaiswamy(1), Ralph Seulin(2) and Olivier Morel(2)
(1) Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, (2) Université de Bourgogne
23
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH, 2015
MORNING SESSIONS (M2)
TECHNICAL SESSION 10 (M2-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING USING SATELLITES
Session Chairs: Erricos C. Pavlis, GEST/UMBC NASA Goddard, Maryland, USA
Antonio Paolozzi, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
M2-TS1
507
Optical payload for high-resolution Earth imaging suitable for microsatellites
Riccardo di Roberto, Augusto Nascetti, Antonio Paolozzi and Claudio Paris
Invited Paper Sapienza University of Rome
M2-TS1
416
A multi-sensor approach for monitoring an active volcanic area: the 2011-2014 eruptive phase of
Mount Etna
Invited Paper Michele Martino(1), Silvia Scifoni(1), Maria Marsella(1), Mauro Coltelli(2), Peppe Junior Valentino D'Aranno(1)
and Quintilio Napoleoni(1)
(1) Sapienza University of Rome, (2) INGV - Etna Observatory
M2-TS1
605
Quantifying the effects of ground settlement on buildings by the exploitation of long term
DINSAR time series: the case of Roma
Invited Paper Maria Marsella Sapienza University of Rome
M2-TS1
436
The TIGRIsat camera: a nanosatellite optical payload for detecting dust and sand storms.
Claudio Paris(1), Maurizio Parisse(1) and Nabeel Abdulhussein Salman(2)
Invited Paper (1) Sapienza University of Rome, (2) Ministry of Science and Technology
M2-TS1
449
The potential impact of the next hyperspectral PRISMA mission on the natural and anthropogenic
hazards management
Invited Paper Roberto De Bonis(1), Giovanni Laneve(1), Angelo Palombo(2), Simone Pascucci(3), Stefano Pignatti(3),
Federico Santini(3), and Cristina Ananasso(4)
(1) Sapienza University of Rome, (2) National Research Council (CNR), (3) CNR IMAA (4) ASI
M2-TS1
453
Developing a satellite optical sensor based automatic system for detecting and monitoring oil spills
Giovanni Laneve and Roberto Luciani
Invited Paper Sapienza University of Rome
M2-TS1
541
Contribution of LARES and geodetic satellites on Environmental monitoring
Erricos C. Pavlis(1), Giampiero Sindoni(2), Ignazio Ciufolini(3) and Antonio Paolozzi(1)
Invited Paper (1) Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center, (2) Sapienza University of Rome, (3)
University and Centro Fermi (Roma)
M2-TS1
339
Monitoring volcanic ash by using geostationary satellite
Giovanni Laneve, Guido Bernini, Riccardo Orsi and Emiliano Ortore
Invited Paper Sapienza University of Rome
TECHNICAL SESSION 11 (M2-TS2):
CIRCUITS, SENSORS, ACTUATORS, ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - 1
Session Chair: Salvatore Celozzi, University of Rome Sapienza
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
24
M2-TS2
430
Design and performance evaluation of a high power density EMI filter for PWM inverter-fed induction
motor drives
Graziella Giglia(1), Guido Ala(1), Giuseppe Costantino Giaconia(1), Maria Carmela Di Piazza(2) and
Gianpaolo Vitale(2)
(1) University of Palermo, (2) CNR-ISSIA
M2-TS2
116
Mathematical Model for Eddy Current Testing of Metal Plates with Two Cylindrical Flaws
Valentina Koliskina and Andrei Kolyshkin
Riga Technical University, Latvia
M2-TS2
267
Actuator channel setting strategy for ship information systems based on reachability analysis and
physical characteristic
Bowen Xing, Wanlu Zhu and Sheng Liu
(1) University of Notre Dame, (2) Mississippi State University, (3) Harbin Engineering University
M2-TS2
587
Photovoltaic Switched Reluctance Motor Modeling and Simulation
Loic Queval(1), Alain Coty(2), Lionel Vido(1), Raimund Gottkehaskamp(3) and Bernard Multon(4)
(1) SATIE CNRS, University of Cergy-Pontoise, (2) Saurea, (3) University of Applied Science Düsseldorf,
(4) SATIE CNRS, ENS Rennes
M2-TS2
428
3D Printed Lab-on-a-chip Microviscometer for various Biochemical Applications
Venkateswaran Pedinti Sankaran(1), Abhishek Sharma(1), Ajay Agarwal(2) and Sanket Goel(1)
(1) Research & Development-University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, (2) CSIR-Central Electronics
Engineering Research Institute
M2-TS2
101
Adaptive Delay Bank Filter for Selective Elimination of harmonics in SRF-PLL structures
Slobodan Lubura, Milomir Soja, Srdjan Lale, Milica Ristovic and Marko Ikic
University of East Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
M2-TS2
105
Input Impedance of Modern Embedded Networks Including Many Power Electronics Converters:
An Analytical Investigation
Achour Ales(1), Mohamed Elyazid Boudaren(1), Bouzid Karouche(1), Zaki Gouichiche(2), Jean-Luc Schanen(2),
James Roudet(2) and Djelloul Moussaoui(3)
(1) Ecole Militaire Polytechnique, (2) G2ELab, University of Grenoble, (3) Ecole Militaire Polytechnique
M2-TS2
106
The Accurate Input Impedances of a DC-DC Converters Connected to the Network
Achour Ales(1), Z. Gouichiche(1), J-L. Schanen(1), J. Roudet(1) , A. Ales (2), M. E. Y. Boudaren (2),
B. Karouche (2), D. Moussaoui (2)
(1) G2ELab, University of Grenoble, (2) Ecole Militaire Polytechnique, Algeria
TECHNICAL SESSION 12 (M2-TS3):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRIDS - 2
Session Chair: Samuele Grillo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Aula 17
M2-TS3
448
Load Areas in Distribution Systems
Giovanni Mercurio Casolino and Arturo Losi
Università degli Studi di Cassino e del LM
M2-TS3
088
Online Optimizer for Distribution Networks on Neplan
Stefano Breganni(1), Franco D'Urso(1), Antonio Giarratana(2), Paolo Gregoraci(3), Mario Manzini(3),
Enrico Pons(4), Maurizio Repetto(4), Lorenzo Vandoni(1) and Giancarlo Zamboni(2)
(1) Emisfera Società Cooperativa, (2) HAL SERVICE Srl, (3) ATENA Spa, (4) Politecnico di Torino
M2-TS3
283
A laboratory model of a dual active bridge dc-dc converter for a smart user network
Alessandro Burgio, Daniele Menniti, Michele Motta, Anna Pinnarelli, Nicola Sorrentino and Pasquale Vizza
University of Calabria
M2-TS3
315
DC Networks Including Multi-port DC/DC Converters: Fault Analysis
Matteo Corti(1), Enrico Tironi(1) and Giovanni Ubezio(2)
(1) Politecnico di Milano, (2) Energy Components and Consulting S.r.l.
M2-TS3
385
Seasonal signal analysis of distribution lines in smart grids via Hilbert-Huang transform
Silvano Vergura, Roberto Zivieri and Mario Carpentieri
Technical University of Bari
M2-TS3
506
Storage system control for correct operation of fault protections of single phase load in grids
dominated by inverters
Luigi Piegari, Samuele Grillo and Enrico Tironi
Politecnico di Milano
M2-TS3
206
Intentional islanding control of a Smart User Network
Giovanni Brusco, Daniele Menniti, Anna Pinnarelli, Nicola Sorrentino, Giuseppe Barone and Alessandro Burgio
University of Calabria
M2-TS3
457
Clustering for multi-objective thermal generator scheduling
Dipti Srinivasan, Chee Bing Kiat, Anupam Trivedi, Bharat Menon
Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore
25
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2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
TECHNICAL SESSION 13 (M2-TS4):
MOBILITY, SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, ELECTRICAL VEHICLES - 2
Session Chair: Regina Lamedica, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Aula 1
M2-TS4
102
Dielectric Characteristics of Electric Vehicle Traction Motor Winding Insulation under Thermal Ageing
Konstantinos N. Gyftakis, Malgorzata Sumislawska, Darren Kavanagh, David Howey and Malcolm McCulloch
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
M2-TS4
239
Estimating the effects of energy-efficient driving profiles on railway consumption
Mariano Gallo(1), Fulvio Simonelli(1), Giuseppina De Luca(1) and Valerio De Martinis(2)
(1) Università del Sannio - Dipartimento di Ingegneria, (2) ETH Zurich - Institut für Verkehrsplanung und
Transportsysteme
M2-TS4
517
Comparative Analysis of Different Synchronous Reluctance Motor Topologies
Claudiu Oprea, Arkadiusz Dziechciarz and Claudia Martis
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
M2-TS4
143
Performance of Automotive Permanent Magnet Machines with Different Sizes, Rare-earth Magnets
and Winding Configurations
Roziah Aziz and Glynn Atkinson
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
M2-TS4
275
A measurement campaign in a metro-train deposit/maintenance and repair site for PV production
optimal sizing
Alfonso Capasso(1), Regina Lamedica(1), Luca Podestà(1), Alessandro Ruvio(1), Silvia Sangiovanni(1),
Cristian Lazaroiu(2) and Gennario Antonio Maranzano(3)
(1) Sapienza University of Rome, (2) University Politehnica of Bucharest, (3) Atac S.p.a
M2-TS4
414
Plug-In Electric Vehicle Charging Coordination in Electrical Distribution Systems Using a Tabu
Search Algorithm
Maria Nataly Bañol Arias, John Fredy Franco, Marina Lavorato, Marcos Rider and Ruben Romero
Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho
M2-TS4
508
Estimation of Mobility Direction of a People Flux by using a live 3G Radio Access Network and
Smartphones in Non-Connected mode
Andrea Scaloni(1) and Davide Micheli(2)
(1) Nokia, (2) Telecom Italia
TECHNICAL SESSION 14 (M2-TS5):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRID - 3
Session Chair: Farhan Mahmood, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm,
Sweden
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Aula 7
26
M2-TS5
411
A Method for Extracting Steady State Components from Syncrophasor Data using Kalman Filters
Farhan Mahmood(1), Hossein Hooshyar(1), Luigi Vanfretti(1)(2)
(1) KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden, (2) Research and Development Division of
Statnett SF, the Norwegian TSO, Oslo, Norway
M2-TS5
480
Research on Differential Protection Algorithm about Special Phase-shifting Angle Rectifier Transformer
Liang Dong(1), Zhiguo Hao(1), Zhiyuan Liu(2) and Hongsen Zou(2)
(1) Xi’an Jiaotong University, (2) State Grid Ningxia Electric Power Company
M2-TS5
484
Short-Term Load Forecasting with Radial Basis Functions and Singular Spectrum Analysis for
Residential Electric Vehicles Recharging Control
Xiaolei Hu, Enrico Ferrera, Riccardo Tomasi and Claudio Pastrone
Istituto Superiore Mario Boella
M2-TS5
518
Modelling and Control of Modular Multi-level Converter Based HVDC Systems using Symmetrical
Components
Yuanze Zhang, Jayashri Ravishankar and Rui Li
(1) University of New South Wales, Australia, (2) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
M2-TS5
527
An Experimental Setup for Testing Synchrophasor-based Damping Control Systems
Eldrich Rebello, Md Shoaib Almas and Luigi Vanfretti
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
M2-TS5
551
Hybrid Computational Intelligence Model for Short-Term Bus Load Forecasting
Ioannis Panapakidis(1), George Christoforidis(1) and Grigoris Papagiannis(2)
(1) Technological Education Institution of Western Macedonia, (2) School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
M2-TS5
597
Synchronous Islanding Control in the Presence of Hydro-electric Generation
Mats-Robin Jacobsen, David Laverty, John Morrow and John Hasting
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
M2-TS5
607
MUSIC Algorithm for Estimation of Parameters of Signals in Power System
Przemyslaw Janik and Zbigniew Waclawek Wroclaw
University of Technology
THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH, 2015
NOON SESSIONS (N2)
TECHNICAL SESSION 15 (N2-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION:
MODELING, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF MICROGRIDS & SMART
ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Session Chair: Federico Delfino, University of Genoa, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
N2-TS1
124
A two-step procedure for the energy management in smart microgrids accounting for economical
and power quality issues
Invited Paper Andrea Bonfiglio, Massimo Brignone, Federico Delfino, Paola Girdinio, Fabio Pampararo and Renato Procopio
University of Genova, Department of Naval, Electrical, and ICT Engineering
N2-TS1
332
Short-term Load Forecasting for Smart Water and Gas Grids: a comparative evaluation
Marco Fagiani, Stefano Squartini, Roberto Bonfigli and Francesco Piazza
Invited Paper Università Politecnica delle Marche
N2-TS1
458
PrInCE Lab experimental microgrid Planning and operation issues.
Alessia Cagnano, Enrico De Tuglie, Maria Dicorato, Giuseppe Forte and Michele Trovato.
Invited Paper Politecnico di Bari - Dept. of Electrical and Information Engineering (DEI)
N2-TS1
081
DDS Based Interoperability Framework for Smart Grid Testbed Infrastructure
Tarek Youssef, Ahmed Elsayed and Osama Mohammed
Invited Paper Florida International University
N2-TS1
478
Geographic Routing Protocol for Peer-to-Peer Smart Grid Neighborhood Area Network
Mouna Rekik(1), Zied Chtourou(1) and Nathalie Mitton(2)
Invited Paper (1) CMERP, (2) INRIA
N2-TS1
328
Unsupervised Algorithms for Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: an Up-to-Date Overview
Roberto Bonfigli, Stefano Squartini, Marco Fagiani and Francesco Piazza
Invited Paper Università Politecnica delle Marche
N2-TS1
221
The Leaf Community: Control of an AC Microgrid
Pietro Ferraro(1), Emanuele Crisostomi(1), Sami Barmada(1), Marco Raugi(1), Antonio Giovannelli(2)
Invited Paper and Gino Romiti(2)
(1) DESTEC - University of Pisa, (2) Loccioni GroupLoccioni Group
TECHNICAL SESSION 16 (N2-TS2):
POWER ELECTRONICS AND COMPONENTS - 2
Session Chair: Roberto Faranda, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
N2-TS2
006
Active and Reactive Power Control of a Variable Speed Pumped Storage System
Usman Nasir(1), Zafar Iqbal(2), Minxiao Han(2) and Muhammad Tahir Rasheed(2)
(1) UET Lahore, Pakistan, (2) North China Electric Power University, China
N2-TS2
289
Experiment on Bidirectional Single Phase Converter Applying Simple Model Predictive Control
Gabriele D’antona(1), Roberto Faranda(1), Hossein Hafezi(1) and Marco Bugliesi(2)
(1) Politecnico Di Milano, (2) SpiB.it
27
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
N2-TS2
281
Voltage Mode Controlled Buck Converter Under Input Voltage Variations
Usman Nasir(1), Zafar Iqbal(2) and Tahir RasheedZafar Iqbal(1)
(1) North China Electric Power University, China, (2) UET Lahore, Pakistan
N2-TS2
423
A new semi-resonant dc/dc converter topology
Giuseppe Catona(1), Enrico Bianconi(1), Roberto Maceratini(1), Giovanni Coppola(2), Luca Fumagalli(2),
Giovanni Petrone(3) and Giovanni Spagnuolo(3)
(1) Bitron S.p.A., (2) Enel Distribuzione S.p.A., (3) Università di Salerno
N2-TS2
282
A Comparative Analysis of Synchronous Buck, Isolated Buck and Buck Converter
Zafar Iqbal(1), Usman Nasir(2) and Tahir Rasheed(2)
(1) UET Lahore, Pakistan, (2) North China Electric Power University, China
N2-TS2
576
Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems for Railway with Predictive Diagnostic Against Power
Transformer Failure
Sergio Saponara(1), Luca Fanucci(1) and Alessandro Falciani(2)
(1) University of Pisa, Italy, (2) CEG Elettronica Spa, Italy
N2-TS2
182
Low-cost Programmable Three Phase Load for Microgrids Labs
David Novak, Mebrahtom Beraki, Geber Villa and Pablo Garcia
University of Oviedo
TECHNICAL SESSION 17 (N2-TS3):
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 1
Session Chair: Federico Silvestro, University of Genoa, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Aula 17
N2-TS3
174
Biogas Power Plant Operation Considering Limited Biofuel Resources
Renata Varfolomejeva, Antans Sauhats, Zane Broka and Inga Umbrasko
Riga Technical University, Latvia
N2-TS3
319
Geometry optimization of exhaust ducts applied in thermoelectric cogeneration efficiency
Pedro Gomes(1), Wesley Calixto(1), Priscilla Jua, Messias Faria(2), Aylton Alves(2) and Elder Domingues(2)
(1) University of Brasilia, Brazil, (2) Federal Institute of Goias, Brazil
N2-TS3
375
Energy Production Forecasting in a PV plant using Transfer Function Models
Gabriella Dellino(1), Teresa Laudadio(1), Renato Mari(1), Nicola Mastronardi(1), Carlo Meloni(2)
and Silvano Vergura(2)
(1) IAC – CNR, Italy, (2) Politecnico di Bari, Italy
N2-TS3
405
LPV Controllers for a DFIG in a Microgrid under Unbalanced Conditions
Thai Vo, Jayashri Ravishankar, Hendra Nurdin and John Fletcher
The University of New South Wales, Australia
N2-TS3
419
Switched Reluctance Generator in Connection with the Three-Phase Power Grid
Ghunter Viajante(1), Darizon Alves Andrade(2), Marcos Antônio Arantes Freitas(1), Luciano Coutinho Gomes(2),
Victor Régis Bernadelli(1), Josemar Alves Santos(1), Marcelo Escobar Oliveira(1) and Cassio Xavier Rocha(1)
(1) IFG, Brazil, (2) UFU, Brazil
N2-TS3
493
Feasibility Study for Grid-Connected Biomass and Biogas
Marayati Marsadek and Vigna Kumaran
Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia
N2-TS3
512
Contribution to Load-frequency regulation of a Hydropower plant with long tail-race tunnel
Guillermo Martínez - Lucas, José Ignacio Sarasúa Moreno, José Román Wilhelmi Ayza and
José Ángel Sánchez Fernández
Technical University of Madrid, Spain
TECHNICAL SESSION 18 (N2-TS4):
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 2
Session Chair: Bernardino Ricci, Samsung SDI, Republic of Korea
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
N2-TS4
474
28
Venue: Aula 1
Expectation–Maximization algorithm for Evaluation of Wind Direction Characteristics
Jaroslav Marek, Jan Hanousek and Jana Heckenbergerova
University of Pardubice
N2-TS4
111
Energy Storage Levelized Cost Assessment: Lithium-Ion vs. Combustion Turbine
Bernardino Ricci and Seok-Min Jung
Samsung SDI, The Republic of Korea
N2-TS4
201
Biocathode Application in Microbial Fuel Cells: Organic Matter Removal and Denitrification
Abdullah Kizilet(1), Dilek Akman(1), Vildan Akgul(1), Kevser Cirik(1) and Ozer Cinar(2)
(1) Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Turkey, (2) Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
N2-TS4
316
Sensitivity Analysis on Locations of Energy Storage in Power Systems with Wind Integration
Nhi T. A. Nguyen, Duong D. Le, Godfrey G. Moshi, Cristian Bovo and Alberto Berizzi
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
N2-TS4
338
Dynamic reconfiguration of solar systems for avoiding MPPT faults due to architectural
partial shading
Pierluigi Guerriero, Fabio Di Napoli, Vincenzo d'Alessandro and Santolo Daliento
University of Naples Federico II, Italy
N2-TS4
362
Development of Communication System for Small Wind Turbine
André Ramos, Juliano Grigulo, Claiton Franchi, Frederico Schaf and Humberto Pinheiro
Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil
N2-TS4
374
Modeling, simulation and control of a Thermoelectric Generator
Messias Faria(1), Priscilla Jua(1), Aylton Alves(1), Elder Domingues(1), Pedro Gomes(2) and Wesley Calixto(2)
(1) Federal Institute of Goias, Brazil, (2) University of Brasilia, Brazil
N2-TS4
278
Lithium Ion Battery System in Data Centers
Seok-Min Jung, Bernardino Ricci and Gonjin Chung
Samsung SDI
TECHNICAL SESSION 19 (N2-TS5):
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 3
Session Chair: Aouss Gabash, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Aula 7
N2-TS5
018
Variable Reverse Power Flow Part I: A-R-OPF with Reactive Power of Wind Stations
Aouss Gabash and Pu Li
Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
N2-TS5
019
Variable Reverse Power Flow Part II: Electricity Market Model and Results
Aouss Gabash and Pu Li
Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
N2-TS5
094
Design Optimization of a RES-based Power-Supply System for Wireless Sensor Networks
Ioannis Mandourarakis and Eftichios Koutroulis
Technical University of Crete, Greece
N2-TS5
567
An Assessment of Ocean Wave, Thermal and Salinity Energy Potential in the Junction of the Arabian
Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
Jason Bassett, Mahmoud Shahin, Ahmed Dalaq and Dana Suwwan
Masdar Institute, United Arab Emirates
N2-TS5
306
A novel piezoelectric micro-generator to power wireless sensors networks in vehicles
Alex Mouapi, Nadir Hakem, Gilles Delisle and Nahi Kandil
UQAT (Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue), Canada
N2-TS5
064
A Grid-Connected PV Interface System Based On The DAB-Converter
Mostafa I. Marei(1), Hadi El-Helw(2) and Mohamed Al-Hasheem(2)
(1) Ain shams University, Egypt, (2) Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Trasport, Egypt
N2-TS5
066
A new maximum power point tracking approach for decreasing convergence time
Mustafa Engin Basoglu and Bekir Çakir Kocaeli
University, Turkey
N2-TS5
107
High productivity Non-Tracking solar collectors for process heat applications
Maxime Canaff(1) and Wattana Ratismith(2)
(1) University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard, Belfort, France, (2) Energy Research Institute,
Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand
29
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
PHD POSTER SESSION (PHD PS)
Session Chair: Luigi Parise, University of Calabria, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
30
Venue: Chiostro
PhD PS
280
Autonomous Monitoring Unit of Fault Condition with Vibration Energy Harvester
Vojtech Vetiska, Ondrej Hyncica, Cestmir Ondrusek and Zdenek Hadas
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
PhD PS
292
Design and energy performance assessment of high-efficiency lighting systems
Matteo Manganelli and Roberto Consalvi
University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
PhD PS
153
Evaluation of centralized and distributed microgrid topologies and comparison to Open Energy
Systems (OES)
Annette Werth, Nobuyuki Kitamura, Ippei Matsumoto and Kenji Tanaka
University of Tokyo, Japan
PhD PS
257
Practical Testing of Methods to Small Induction Motor Efficiency Improvement
Martin Mach and Vitezslav Hajek Brno
University of Technology, Czech Republic
PhD PS
380
Fault current increase due to the progressive undergrounding of a HV subtransmission network
Maddalena Schembari, Asia Codino, Alessandro Catapano and Stefano Lauria
University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
PhD PS
455
DC Voltage Regulation Control of Engine Direct Connection Type IPMSG for Special Vehicle
Sung An Kim, Sang Geon Lee, Sang In Byun and Yun Hyun Cho
Dong-A University , The Republic of Korea
PhD PS
150
Dispatch of Generation and Demand Side Response in Regional Grids
Hwei-Ming Chung(1), Chun-Lien Su(2) and Chao-Kai Wen(1)
(1) Institute of Communications Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
(2) Department of Marine Engineering, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Taiwan
PhD PS
256
Impact of Punching on Small Induction Motor
Martin Mach and Vitezslav Hajek.
PhD PS
349
Connection of very large public charging station to the HV transmission grid
Francesco Palone(1), Simone Gentili(1), Giorgio Maria Giannuzzi(1), Massimo Rebolini(1),
Maddalena Schembari(2) and Stefano Lauria(2)
(1) TERNA, Italy, (2) University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
PhD PS
431
Intelligent Simultaneous Quantification of Environmental Trace Elements with Total Reflection X-ray
Fluorescence
Junjie Ma(1), Yeyao Wang(2), Qi Yang(1), Yubing Liu(3) and Ping Shi(3)
(1) School of Water Resources and Environment, China University of Geosciences, China,
(2) China National Environmental Monitoring Centre, China, (3) Yiwen Environmental Science
Technology Co., Ltd, China
PhD PS
447
A Hierarchical Dispatch Structure for Distribution Network Pricing
Zhao Yuan and Mohammad Reza Hesamzadeh KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
PhD PS
549
Evaluation of Heuristic Approach for Efficient Scheduling of Residential Smart Home Appliances
Chris Ogwumike and Michael Short.
Teesside University, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
PhD PS
352
Comparative Assessment of Double-Fed Induction Genertor and Full Converter Genertor Wind
Turbines on Short Citcuits in Distribution Systems
Milad Gheydi(1), Farshid Abdolahnejad(2), Payam Farhadi(1) and Reza Effatnejad(1)
(1) Islamic Azad University, Iran, (2) Semnan University, Iran
PhD PS
360
Analysis of high speed squirrel cage induction motors
Ji í Klíma, Martin Mach and Ond ej Vítek
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
PhD PS
359
Simulation of Two Cases Steam Turbine with Synchronous Generator during the Switching into its
Self-Consumption Supply
Ladislav La tovka and Pavla Hejtmánková
University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic
PhD PS
598
Ion Current Studies Using A Small Corona Cage
Jonathan Wulff, Tobias Vogt and Frank Jenau
TU Dortmund, Germany
PhD PS
293
Feed-forward control of a ZVT Full Bridge DC-DC Converter
Sabino Pipolo(1), Stefano Bifaretti(1), Alessandro Lidozzi(2) and Luca Solero(2)
(1) University of Rome Tor Vergata, (2) University of Roma Tre
PhD PS
510
Influence of A/D quantization in a renewable energy system using a DFT based estimation of grid
signal parameters
Dariusz Kania
University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH, 2015
AFTERNOON SESSIONS (A2)
TECHNICAL SESSION 20 (A2-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION:
NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY AND
ELECTRONICS - 1
Session Chair: Andrea Notargiacomo, IFN-CNR, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
A2-TS1
563
Engineering Hybrid Halide Perovskites Morphology for optoelectronic devices
Vanira Trifiletti(1), Aurora Rizzo(2), Andrea Listorti(3), Alessandro Cannavale(1), Silvia Colella(1)
Invited Paper and Giuseppe Gigli(2)
(1) Dipartimento di Matematica e Fisica “E. de Giorgi”, Università del Salento, Lecce, (2) Istituto di
Nanotecnologia, CNR-Nanotec, Lecce, (3) Center for Bio-Molecular Nanotechnology - Fondazione Istituto
Italiano di Tecnologia, Lecce
A2-TS1
433
Nanoheteropitaxial Ge structure for nano optoelectronic devices on silico
Giovanni Capellini(1), Peter Zaumseil(1), Yuji Yamamoto(1), Oliver Skibitzki(1), Noriyuki Taoka(1),
Invited Paper Francesco Montalenti(2), Anna Marzegall(2)i and Thomas Schroede(1)r
(1) IHP, (2) Università Milano Bicocca
A2-TS1
441
Defect Engineering of Diamond Cathodes for High Temperature Solar Cells
A. Bellucci (1)-(2), P. Calvani (1), M. Girolami (1), and D. M. Trucchi (1)
Invited Paper (1) Institute of Structure of Matter CNR-ISM, (2) University of Roma La Sapienza
A2-TS1
481
Nanostructured sensing devices controlled by ultra-flexible polysilicon readout circuits
Luca Maiolo, Francesco Maita, Salvatore Mirabella, Vincenzina Strano, Antonio Minotti, Alessandro Pecora,
Invited Paper Andrea Ferrone and Guglielmo Fortunato
IMM-CNR
A2-TS1
497
Electrochemical activity of lightweight borohydrides in lithium cells
Luca Farina(1), David Munao(1), Laura Silvestri(1), Stefania Panero(1), Daniele Meggiolaro(2), Sergio Brutti(3),
Invited Paper Aurelio La Barbera(4) and Priscilla Reale(4)
(1) Chemistry Dep., Sapienza University of Rome, (2) ISC-CNR; Chemistry Dep.,
Sapienza University of Rome, (3) ISC-CNR; Università della Basilicata, (4) UTTMAT-ENEA
A2-TS1
369
Power Consumption Analysis of Computing Facilities with Superconducting Josephson Junction
Quantum Computers
Brook Abegaz, Satish Mahajan and R. Wayne Johnson
Tennessee Technological University
TECHNICAL SESSION 21 (A2-TS2) - SPECIAL SESSION:
GROUNDING AND EMC
Session Chair: Guido Ala, University of Palermo, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
A2-TS2
254
Effect of Coke Bed on the Electrical Performance of HVDC Ground Electrode
Bo Zhang, Jinliang He, Rong Zeng and Jinpeng Wu
Invited Paper Tsinghua University
31
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
A2-TS2
398
Experimental Simulation on Grounding Resistance and Electromagnetic Interference Impact for
Dual-frequency Induced Polarization Measurement
Invited Paper Zhi Min Liu, Xi Gao Liu and Jin Tao Zhang
China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing)
A2-TS2
262
Measuring resistances of grounding systems of transmission line towers equipped with ground wire
using pulse method
Invited Paper Nikolay Korovkin(1), Sergey Kirvisheev(1), Nikolay Silin(2) and Sergey Shishiguin(3)
(1) St.-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, (2) Far Eastern Federal University, (3) Vologda State
Technical University
A2-TS2
035
Effects of double ground faults in wind farms collector cables
Gaetano Zizzo and Diego La Cascia
Invited Paper DICGIM Department of Chemical Engineering, Management, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering
University of Palermo
A2-TS2
381
Effect of Resistance To Earth Improvement on Performance of Pole Earthing
Andras Mohos and Jozsef Ladanyi
Invited Paper Budapest University of Technology and Economics
TECHNICAL SESSION 22 (A2-TS3):
CIRCUITS, SENSORS, ACTUATORS, ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - 2
Session Chair: Paolo Visconti, University of Salento, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 17
A2-TS3
183
On-line Shelf-Life Prediction in Perishable Goods Chain Through the Integration of WSN Technology
with a 1st Order Kinetic Model
Valerio Francesco Annese and Daniela De Venuto
Politecnico di Bari
A2-TS3
378
An Integrated Simulation Module for Wireless Cyber-Physical System
Mariorosario Prist(1), Andrea Monteriù(1), Sauro Longhi(1) and Alessandro Freddi(2)
(1) Università Politecnica delle Marche, (2) Università degli Studi eCampus
A2-TS3
500
A Fast-speed Transformer Matching Method with Additional Capacitors in CMOS Process
Zicheng Liu, Peng Gao and Zhiming Chen
Beijing Institute of Technology
Intelligent System for Monitoring and Control of Photovoltaic Plants and for Optimization of Solar
Energy Production
Paolo Visconti(1) and Giorgio Cavalera(2)
(1) Department of Innovation Engineering University of Salento - Lecce, (2) Cavalera s.r.l. Galatone, Lecce
A2-TS3
524
A2-TS3
330
Approach to Solve Synthetic Test Circuit for Testing of High Voltage Circuit Breaker
Vishal Kumar Gaur(1) and H. R. Jariwala(2)
(1) Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, (2) Sardar Valabhbhai National Institute of Technology
A2-TS3
095
Design of electronic programmable board with user-friendly touch screen interface for management
and control of thermosolar plant parameters
Paolo Visconti(1), Paolo Costantini(1) and Giorgio Cavalera(2)
(1) University of Salento, Lecce, (2) Cavalera srl, Galatone, Lecce
TECHNICAL SESSION 23 (A2-TS4) - SPECIAL SESSION:
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS – TECHNOLOGIES AND CHALLENGES
Session Chair: Federica Foiadelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 1
A2-TS4
104
Energy efficiency in high speed railway traffic operation: a real-time ecodriving algorithm
Adrian Fernandez-Rodriguez(1), Antonio Fernandez-Cardador(1) and Asunción P. Cucala(2)
Invited Paper (1) Comillas Pontifical University, (2) Universidad Pontificia Comillas
A2-TS4
158
GEM Green Energy and Mobility: the case of Canada and Italy
Morris Brenna(1), Michela Longo(1), Whaiba Yaïci(2) and Federica Foiadelli(1)
Invited Paper (1) Politecnico di Milano, (2) CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada
32
A2-TS4
159
Feasibility of Independent Photovoltaic System as main energy provider in Charging Stations
for EVs in Spain and Italy
Invited Paper Michela Longo(1), Alicia Triviño(2) and Dario Zaninelli(1)
(1) Politecnico di Milano, (2) University of Málaga
A2-TS4
186
Fostering electromobility in regions, sustainable policy and business approaches
Gabriele Grea(1) and Anja Lehmann(2)
Invited Paper (1) CERTeT Università Commerciale L. Bocconi, (2) B.A.U.M. Consult
A2-TS4
329
Robust LCC Compensation in Wireless Power Transfer with Variable Coupling Factor Due to
Coil Misalignment
Invited Paper Mauro Feliziani(1) , Tommaso Campi(1), Silvano Cruciani(1), Francesca Maradei(2), Umberto Grasselli(2),
Michele Macellari(2) and Luigi Schirone(2)
(1) University of L'Aquila, (2) DIAEE-Sapienza University of Rome
TECHNICAL SESSION 24 (A2-TS5):
MEASUREMENTS - 1
Session Chair: Rodolfo Araneo, University of Rome, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 7
A2-TS5
215
Pressure-based Prediction of Harvestable Energy for Powering Environmental Monitoring Systems
James Rodway(1), Petr Musilek(1), Edward Lozowski(1), Jana Heckenbergerova(2) and Michal Prauzek(3)
(1) University of Alberta, (2) University of Pardubice, (3) VSB Technical University Ostrava
A2-TS5
404
New structure of Rogowski coil and its optimization method
Jiali Ma
Siemens Ltd. China
A2-TS5
058
Proving DC non-homogeneity in a stranded conductor by advanced 3D electromechanical simulation
Zeroukhi Youcef and Napieralska Juszczak Ewa
Université d'Artois
A2-TS5
146
Electromagnetic Compatibility on-site Testing of Secondary Equipment
Bai Lin(1), Li Li(1), Zhenhua Sun(1), Qinglin Xu(2) and Yang Qiu(2)
(1) Beijing Institute of System Engineering, (2) Xidian University
A2-TS5
318
Exploiting Event-Driven Metering to Enable Enhanced Knowledge of Electrical Energy Uses
Mikhail Simonov(1), Gianfranco Chicco(2) and Gianluca Zanetto(3)
(1) Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB), (2) Politecnico di Torino, (3) TeamWare
A2-TS5
322
Statistical Analysis of Environmental Measurements for Design of Energy-efficient Monitoring Systems
Obiora Sam Ezeora(1), Jana Heckenbergerova(1) and Petr Musilek(2)
(1) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, University of Pardubice, (2) Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, University of Alberta
33
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2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
POSTER SESSION (PS)
Session Chair: Pierluigi Siano, University of Salerno, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
34
Venue: Chiostro
PS 608
Various Oxygen Loadings for Oxidation of Methane as Electron Donor Source in Membrane Biofilm
Reactor for Wastewater Treatment
Dilek Akman(1), Kevser Cirik(1), Ozer Cinar(2) and Ilker Akman(1)
(1) Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, (2) Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul
PS 459
Designing an Energy Management System for Smart Houses
Pierluigi Siano(1), Mariano Acone(1), Roberto Romano(1), Francesca Loia(1), Gaetano Zizzo(2)
and Mariano Ippolito(2)
(1) Università degli Studi di Salerno, (2) Università degli Studi di Palermo
PS 245
In/Out Energy Design R-Evolution
Maria Antonietta Sbordone, Rosanna Veneziano, Carla Langella and Giulia Scalera
Second University of Naples SUN
PS 071
Optical Self-Interference Cancellation System for Improved Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radios
Matthew Chang(1), Yanhua Deng(2) and Paul Prucnal(1)
(1) Princeton University, (2) Bascom-Hunter
PS 241
Mercury in ambient air
Silvana Iacobellis, Carmela Tortorella and Aldo Giove
Enel Ingegneria e Ricerca
PS 473
Research on Weather Condition of Significant Decline of Air Gap Breakdown Voltage
Niu Haiqiong, Guo Ran, Xu Tao and Xu Jia
South China University of Technology
PS 535
Utilization of Carbon Produced by Torrefaction of Grass for Energy Purposes and Related Risks
Konstantin Raclavsky, Helena Raclavska, Lucia Kovalova and Hana Skrobankova
VSB - Technical University Ostrava
PS 392
A Hierarchical and Partition Low-Carbon Evaluation Model for Active Power Distribution Grid
Danyu Tian(1), Yong Li(1), Ye Cai(1), Yijia Cao(1), Jianbo Xin(2) and Ruixiang Fan(2)
(1) Hunan University, (2) Jiang Xi Electric Power Corporation
PS 218
A Single-Phase Cable Model Based on Lumped-Parameters for Transient Calculations in the Time Domain
Abdullah Hoshmeh(1), Uwe Schmidt(2), Kaveh Malekian(1) and Wolfgang Schufft(1)
(1) Chemnitz University of Technology, (2) Dresden University of Technology
PS 305
Computationally-Efficient Simulation of Electric Industrial Plants
Giovanni Mercurio Casolino, Mario Russo and Pietro Butera
Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale
PS 373
Improvement of Electricity Distribution Services Using a DVR with a Constant DC Voltage Source
Instaled in MV Connection Substations
Gheorghe Ioan Nicolaescu(1), Horia Andrei(2) and Stefan Radulescu(2)
(1) Enel Distribution Muntenia, (2) University Valahia Targoviste
PS 442
AC Power and Energy Measurements based on Physical Definitions
Jerzy Kolanko(1), Zbigniew Leonowicz(1), Leslaw Ladniak(1), Przemyslaw Musz(1), Janusz Dudzik(2),
Piotr Modzel(2) and Zbigniew Wierzbicki(2)
(1) Wroclaw University of Technology, (2) IKSAiP
PS 361
Measurement of luminance ratios at pedestrian crossings
Richard Baleja, Barbara Hel týnová, Karel Sokanský and Tomas Novak
VSB-TU Ostrava
PS 008
Acoustic Flashover Location Detector for Gas Insulated Switchgears at a Fraction of Cost
Arun Varkey and Suyog Kothari
Siemens Ltd
PS 334
QoS Implementation Inside LTE Networks to Support Time-Critical Smart Grid Applications
Abdalkarim Awad(1), Seyedhassan Moarrab(2) and Reinhard German(1)
(1) University of Erlangen, (2) Fau
PS 084
Stator powers controller with rotor currents sensor-less, and rotor flux observer using sliding mode of
WECS based on DFIG and matrix converter
Abdelhak Djoudi(1), El Madjid Berkouk(2) and Seddik Bacha(3)
(1) CDER, Algeria (2) ENP, Algeria (3) G2ELab, France
THURSDAY, JUNE 11TH, 2015
EVENING SESSIONS (E2)
TECHNICAL SESSION 25 (E2-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION:
NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY AND
ELECTRONICS - 2
Session Chair: Antonio Rinaldi, Enea Casaccia, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
E2-TS1
566
Low-Gap Polymers Incorporating a Dicarboxylic Imide Moiety for Near-Infrared Polymer Light-Emitting
Diodes
Invited Paper Andrea Zampetti(1), Alessandro Minotto(1), Eva Garcia Rodriguez(2), Sybille Allard(2), Ullrich Scherf(2) and
Franco Cacialli(1)
(1) University College London, (2) University of Wuppertal
E2-TS1
570
Perovskite photovoltaics: from lab cells to modules
Aldo Di Carlo and Fabio Matteocci
Invited Paper CHOSE - Dept. Electr. Eng. University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
E2-TS1
571
Flexible Photovoltaics for Light Harvesting under LED lighting
Francesca De Rossi(1), Tadeo Pontecorvo(2) and Thomas Brown(1)
Invited Paper (1) Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Rome - Tor Vergata, (2) Department of Physics,
University of Rome “La Sapienza”
E2-TS1
211
Characterization of sodium iron (II)/iron (III) phosphate mixtures as cathodes for sodium-ion batteries
Pier Paolo Prosini, Cinzia Cento, Amedeo Masci and Maria Carewska
Invited Paper ENEA
E2-TS1
240
Foamed slag glass – eco-friendly insulating material based on slag waste
Elena A. Yatsenko, Boris M. Goltsman, Victoria A. Smolii and Andrey S. Kosarev
Platov South-Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI)
TECHNICAL SESSION 26 (E2-TS2):
MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, SAFETY
Session Chair: Mark Halpin, Auburn University, USA
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
E2-TS2
299
Electrical risk analysis in operating rooms at the light of the advancements in modelling and
simulation methods
Emanuele Zennaro(1), Umberto Corbellini(2), Fabio Fiamingo(1), Giovanni Luca Amicucci(3) and
Carlo Mazzetti(1)
(1) Sapienza University of Rome, (2) Corbellini Engineering Company, (3) INAIL
E2-TS2
321
Simulation-Based Electrical Safety Training
Mark Halpin, Regina Halpin and Pat Curtis
Auburn University
E2-TS2
422
Identifying New Prognostic Features for Remaining Useful Life Prediction Using Particle Filtering and
Neuro-Fuzzy System Predictor
Tahar Boukra
Université 20 Août 1955-Skikda
E2-TS2
043
A Continuous Risk Estimation Approach for Corporate Environmental Compliance Management
Heiko Thimm
Pforzheim University
E2-TS2
314
Simple Indicators for an effective Power Quality Monitoring and Analysis
Vanya Ignatova, Jean-Marie Hypolite and Dominique Villard
Schneider electric
E2-TS2
400
Power System Schematics Standardization. Philosophy
Umberto Corbellini
Corbellini srl Engineering Company
35
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
TECHNICAL SESSION 27 (E2-TS3):
SMART BUILDINGS, LIGHTING, METERING DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT - 2
Session Chair: Morris Brenna, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Aula 17
E2-TS3
468
New design Approach to MIMO Nonlinear Controller for Direct Expansion Air Conditioning System in
Building Automation System
Farinaz Behrooz, Norman Bin Mariun, Mohammad Hamiruce Marhaban, Abdul Rahman Ramli
and Mohd Amran Mohd Radzi
Universiti Putra Malaysia
E2-TS3
561
A Genetic Algorithm for Optimal Power Scheduling for Residential Energy Management
Shyam Kumar Polaki, Motahar Reza and Diptendu Sinha Roy
National Institute of Science & Technology
E2-TS3
213
Interior lighting control system: a practical case using daylight harvesting control strategy
Luigi Parise, Francesco Lamonaca and Domenico Luca Carni'
UNICAL University of Calabria
E2-TS3
057
Demand Side Management and Charging and Discharging for Multiple PHEVs to Reduce Cost and
Reduce Fossil Fuel using Game Theory in Smart Grid
Mohammad Rasoul Rahmatian, Hamdi Abdi, Sajad Rezaei, Hamed Rahimzadeh and Aref Abasi
Kermanshah Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah, Iran
E2-TS3
171
DC appliance classification and identification using k-Nearest Neighbours Technique on features
extracted within the 1st second of current waveforms
Yang Thee Quek
Newcastle University
E2-TS3
117
Numerical study on the thermal performance of a refrigerated container envelope provided by phase
change materials (PCMs)
Benedetta Copertaro, Roberto Fioretti, Lorenzo Sangelantoni and Paolo Principi
Università Politecnica delle Marche
E2-TS3
286
Designing effective frequency response patterns for flexible thermostatic loads
Vincenzo Trovato, Simon Tindemans and Goran Strbac
Imperial College London
TECHNICAL SESSION 28 (E2-TS4):
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 4
Session Chair: Silvano Vergura, Technical University of Bari, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
36
Venue: Aula 1
E2-TS4
406
Scalable model of PV cell in variable environment condition based on the manufacturer datasheet for
circuit simulation
Silvano Vergura
Technical University of Bari
E2-TS4
108
Novel non-tracking solar collector with metal-to-water contact
Yann Favre and Wattana Ratismith
Energy Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University, Egypt
E2-TS4
475
Methodology for Grid Voltage Unbalance Compensation Appling a Two-Converter Series DFIG topology
Vinicius P. Suppioni, Ahda P. G. Pavani and Julio C. Teixeira
Universidade Federal do ABC
E2-TS4
487
Bringing off-grid electricity to rural villages in India: opportunities and pitfalls for solar Photovoltaics
Dinesh Kathaiyan
University of Edinburgh
TECHNICAL SESSION 29 (E2-TS5):
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 5
Session Chair: Federico Santi, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Thursday, June 11th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Aula 7
E2-TS5
572
Eletricity Generation Using Thermoelectric Generator - TEG
Priscilla A. J. Stecanella(1), Messias A. A. Faria(1), Elder G. Domingues(1), Pedro H. G. Gomes(2),
Wesley P. Calixto(2) and Aylton J. Alves(1)
(1) Federal Institute of Goias (IFG), (2) University of Brasilia (UnB)
E2-TS5
049
Design and Testing of Thermoelectric Generator embedded Clean Forced Draft Biomass Cookstove
Risha Mal
Centre for Rural Development and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
E2-TS5
606
Predictive Management of Medium Voltage Distribution Networks for Solar and Biomass Power
Integration
Nisrine Kebir and Mohamed Maaroufi
University Mohammed V, Rabat
E2-TS5
581
A Photovoltaic System Installed on the Rooftop of a Industry: a Technical and Economical Study
Jonatas Rodrigues(1), Aylton Alves(1), Elder Domingues(1), Wesley Calixto(2), José Domingos(1)
and Pedro Abrão(1)
(1) Federal Institute of Goias, (2) University of Brasilia
E2-TS5
079
Seasonal based energy performance analyzes of Cd-Te and c-Si photovoltaic modules
Mustafa Engin Basoglu, Abdulvehhap KazdaloĞlu, Tarık Erfİdan, Mehmet Zeki Bİlgİn and Bekir Çakir
Kocaeli University, Turkey
E2-TS5
550
Investigating Net-Metering Variant Policies: The Case of Greece
George Christoforidis(1), Ioannis Panapakidis(1), Theofilos Papadopoulos(2), Grigoris Papagiannis(3),
Ioannis Koumparou(4), Maria Hatzipanayi(4) and George Georghiou(4)
(1) Technological Education Institution of Western Macedonia, (2) Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering,
Democritus University of Thrace, (3) School of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, (4) University of Cyprus
37
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2015
MORNING SESSIONS (M3)
TECHNICAL SESSION 30 (M3-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION:
LIGHTNING
Session Chair: Carlo Mazzetti, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
M3-TS1
251
On the Risk of Upward Lightning initiated from Wind Turbines
Gehard Diendorfer
Invited Paper OVE Service GmbH - ALDIS
M3-TS1
287
An Update on Experimental Data Obtained at the Säntis Tower
Mohammad Azadifar(1), Farhad Rachidi(1), Marcos Rubinstein(2), Mario Paolone(1) and Davide Pavanello(2)
Invited Paper (1) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), (2) University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland
M3-TS1
298
Procedure for selection of the SPD system according to the probability of damage
Tomasz Kisielewicz(1), Giovanbattista Lo Piparo(2), Carlo Mazzetti(2) and Alain Rousseau(3)
Invited Paper (1) Warsaw University of Technology, (2) La Sapienza University of Rome, (3) Protection Unit SEFTIM, Paris
M3-TS1
336
SPD dimensioning in front of indirect flashes to overhead low voltage power lines
Tomasz Kisielewicz(1), Giovanbattista Lo Piparo(2), Carlo Mazzetti(2), Fabio Napolitano(3) and
Invited Paper Carlo Alberto Nucci(3)
(1) Warsaw University of Technology, (2) University of Roma La Sapienza, (3) University of Bologna
M3-TS1
335
Monte Carlo Evaluation of the Impact of Subsequent Strokes on Backflashover rate
Fabio Massimo Gatta, Alberto Geri, Stefano Lauria and Marco Maccioni
"Sapienza" University of Rome
M3-TS1
096
Assessment of Lightning Induced Voltages in Buried Cables for SPD Implementation
François Grange(1), Sébastien Journet(1), Simon Fortin(2) and Farid Dawalibi(2)
(1) SES-EUROPE, (2) Safe Engineering Services and Technologies
Synthetic Evaluation for Lightning Protection Performance of Smart Buildings
Li Li(1), Bai Lin(1), Zhenhua Sun(1), Xifei Jia and Jin Tian
(1) Beijing Institute of System Engineering, (2) Xidian University
M3-TS1
147
TECHNICAL SESSION 31 (M3-TS2):
SMART BUILDINGS, LIGHTING, METERING DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT - 3
Session Chair: Franco Gugliermetti, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
38
M3-TS2
191
An approach to the development of an advanced solution for smart monitoring applications
Eugenio Pignatelli(1), Fabio Bisegna(2), Gianni Pignatelli(1) and Loredana Scaffa(1)
(1) Alosys, (2) Università degli studi di Roma "Sapienza"
M3-TS2
194
A territorial based strategy for the distribution of Sensor Networks in Smart Cities
Benedetta Mattoni, Lucia Cellucci, Luca Gugliermetti, Fabio Bisegna and Francesca Pagliaro
Sapienza Università di Roma
M3-TS2
386
Research perspectives of the influence of lighting modes on changes of human functional state by
means of “smart lighting”
Dmitrii Berlov(1), Lucia Pavlova(2), Fabio Bisegna(3), Andrey Aladov(2), Alexander Zakgeim(2),
Tatiana Baranova(1), Julia Chiligina(1) and Mikhail Mizerov(2)
(1) St.-Petersburg State University, (2) Submicron Heterostructures for Microelectronics, Research and
Engineering Center, RAS, (3) University of Rome Sapienza, (4) The Lesgaft National State University of
Physical Education, Sport and Health
M3-TS2
270
Demand response: Social welfare maximisation in an unbundled energy market - Case study for the
low-voltage networks of a distribution network operator in the Netherlands
Michiel Nijhuis, Muhammad Babar, Madeleine Gibescu and Sjef Cobben
Eindhoven university of technology
M3-TS2
291
Lightning protection of home automation systems
Giovanni Luca Amicucci(1), Fabio Fiamingo(1) and Luigi Martirano(2)
(1) INAIL - DIT, (2) DIAEE - Università La Sapienza
M3-TS2
345
Embedded Platform for Web-based Monitoring and Control of a Smart Home
Daniel Moga, Nicoleta Stroia, Dorin Petreus, Rozica Moga and Radu Adrian Munteanu
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
M3-TS2
184
A Power Quality Forecasting Model as an Integrate Part of Active Demand Side Management using
Artificial Intelligence Technique – Multilayer Neural Network with Backpropagation Learning Algorithm
Jindrich Stuchly, Stanislav Mišák, Tomas Vantuch and Tomas Burianek
VSB - TU Ostrava, FEI, DEPE
TECHNICAL SESSION 32 (M3-TS3):
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 6
Session Chair: Sonia Leva, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Aula 17
M3-TS3
532
A study of dynamic behaviour performance of dc/dc boost converter used in the photovoltaic system
Hamza Snani, Mohamed Amarouayache, Aissa Bouzid, Hadjer Bounechba and Abderezak Lashab
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering Constantine 1 University. Constantine, Algeria
M3-TS3
083
Online Identification of all DFIG Parameters and Speed Based on Variable Structure Theory
Abdelhak Djoudi(1), Seddik Bacha(2), El Madjid Berkouk(3), Saida Makhloufi(1) and Abdelghani Chachmi(4)
(1) CDER, Algeria, (2) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, G2Elab, (3) Ecole Nationale Polytechnique, LCP, Algeria,
(4) Laboratoire Développement des Entrainnement Electrique, USTO, Algeria
M3-TS3
301
Productivity comparison and performance improvement of a concentrated photovoltaic
Sonia Leva(1), Roberto Faranda(1) and Cristian Lazaroiu(2)
(1) Politecnico di Milano, (2) University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
M3-TS3
130
Analisis of a energy storage system integrated with renewable energy plants and heat pump for
residential application
Biagio Di Pietra(1) and Danilo Sbordone(2)
(1) ENEA, (2) Università la Sapienza di Roma
M3-TS3
393
Financial Payback of Solar PV Systems and Analysis on the Potential Impact of Net-Metering
in Butuan City, Philippines
Jeffrey Dellosa Caraga State University
M3-TS3
439
Improvement of Power Quality and Dynamic Voltage of Wind Farms Using an Inductive Filtering
Method
Zhisheng Xu(1), Yanjian Peng(2), Yong Li(2), Min Wen(1), Longfu Luo(2), Ye Cai(2) and Yijia Cao(2)
(1) State Power Economic Research Institute of Hunan Province, Changsha, China, (2) Hunan University
M3-TS3
056
Microgrid Fuel Optimal Operation Considering Prediction of Wind power and Photovoltaic
Zhang Xiaobo and Zhang Baohui
School of Electrical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University
TECHNICAL SESSION 33 (M3-TS4):
ELECTRICITY MARKET AND REGULATION
Session Chair: Anna Pinnarelli, Università della Calabria, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Aula 1
M3-TS4
120
Local Electricity Market involving end-user Distributed Storage System
Daniele Menniti, Nicola Sorrentino, Anna Pinnarelli, Grazia Belli, Alessandro Burgio and Pasquale Vizza
Università della Calabria
M3-TS4
149
Optimal VPP Operation Strategy in Liberalized Electricity Markets
Chun-Lien Su(1), Hwei-Ming Chung(2), Chien-Yu Wei(2) and Chao-Kai Wen(2)
(1) Department of Marine Engineering, National Kaohsiung Marine University, (2) Institute of Communications
Engineering, National Sun Yat-Sen University
M3-TS4
061
ESCO market in Turkey: Challenges and Opportunities
Erkan Dursun(1) and Paolo Bertoldi(2)
(1) Marmara University, (2) European Commission DG JRC
M3-TS4
075
Strategic Behavior of Generation Companies in the Generation Scheduling Process
Sergei Palamarchuk
Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
M3-TS4
253
A Stochastic Approach to Hydroelectric Power Generation Planning in an Electricity Market
Antans Sauhats, Renata Varfolomejeva, Roman Petricenko and Jevgenijs Kucajevs
Riga Technical University, Institute of Power Engineering
39
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2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
M3-TS4
367
Utilization of Financial Contracts by Wind Power Plants to Benefit Promotion and Risk Reduction
Navid Yektay(1), Saleh Fazaeli(2), Fatemeh Daburi Farimani(1), Mahtab Kaffash(1), Ebrahim Esmaeilzadeh(1)
and Mohammad Hossein Javidi(1)
(1) Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, (2) Babol University of Technology
M3-TS4
494
Dealing with Generation Unit Maintenance Scheduling Problem in Iran Electricity Market
Mazaher Hajibashi and Iman Rahmati
Iran Grid Management Company
M3-TS4
178
Energy market impact of renewable energy source
Alfonso Calabria, Roberto Capata, Mario Di Veroli and Silvia Sangiorgio
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome
TECHNICAL SESSION 34 (M3-TS5):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRID - 4
Session Chair: Xavier Zambrano Aragundy, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Aula 7
M3-TS5
391
Stochastic Unit Commitment in a Distribution System with Photovoltaic Power: Empirical Assessment
Thais De Fatima Araujo(1), Wadaed Uturbey(1), Le Xie(2) and Luis Monteiro(1)
(1) Federal University of Minas Gerais, (2) Texas A&M University
M3-TS5
048
Comparison of Voltage Sags Prediction Methods in Power Networks
Xavier Zambrano, Araceli Hernández, Rosa M. de Castro and Mohamed Izzeddine
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
M3-TS5
324
Mathematical modeling of electromechanical processes in ship’s power systems
Nikolay Djagarov, Zhivko Grozdev and Milen Bonev
Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy
M3-TS5
326
Analysis of Renewable Energy Infeed toward a concept of Storage Integration into existing Grid
Xoese Kobla Nanewortor(1) and Przemyslaw Janik(2)
(1) Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus – Senftenberg, (2) Wroclaw University of Technology
M3-TS5
343
Measurements-based approach for PSS retuning
Valeriy Tashchilin(1), Pavel Chusovitin(1), Grigoriy Shabalin(1), Andrey Pazderin(1), Konstantin Gerasimov(2)
and Krum Gerasimov(2)
(1) Ural Federal University, (2) Technical University of Varna
M3-TS5
368
An accurate Fault Location Algorithm for Transmission Lines with use of Two-end Unsynchronized
Measurements
Moez Ben Hessine, Sahbi Marrouchi and Souad Souad
ENSIT, Tunisia
Autonomous control of distributed energy resources via wireless machine-to-machine communication
- a survey of big data challenges
Samina Subhani, Madeleine Gibescu and Will Kling
University of Technology Eindhoven
M3-TS5
388
M3-TS5
372
40
New strategy based on Combined Use of Particle Swarm Optimization and Gradient methods to solve
the Unit Commitment Problem
Sahbi Marrouchi, Moez Ben Hessine and Souad Souad
ENSIT
FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2015
NOON SESSIONS (N3)
TECHNICAL SESSION 35 (N3-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION:
GLOBAL GROUNDING SYSTEM
Session Chair: Giuseppe Parise, Univesrity of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
N3-TS1
123
Influence of LV Neutral Grounding on Global Earthing Systems
Giuseppe Cafaro(1), Pasquale Montegiglio(1), Francesco Torelli(1), Antonino Barresi(2), Pietro Colella(3),
Invited Paper Angelo De Simone(4), Maria Luisa Di Silvestre(5), Luigi Martirano(6), Elena Morozova(4), Roberto Napoli(3),
Giuseppe Parise(6), Luigi Parise(6), Enrico Pons(3), Eleonora Riva Sanseverino(5), Riccardo Tommasini(3),
Filomena Tummolillo(2), Giovanni Valtorta(4) and Gaetano Zizzo(5)
(1) Politecnico di Bari, (2) Istituto italiano del Marchio di Qualità (IMQ), (3) Politecnico di Torino, (4) Enel
Distribuzione SpA, (5) Università degli studi di Palermo, (6) Università di Roma "Sapienza"
N3-TS1
129
Current and Voltage Behaviour During a Fault in a HV/MV System: Methods and Measurements
Pietro Colella(1), Roberto Napoli(1), Enrico Pons(1), Riccardo Tommasini(1), Antonino Barresi(2),
Invited Paper Giuseppe Cafaro(3), Angelo De Simone(4), Maria Luisa Di Silvestre(5), Luigi Martirano(6),
Pasquale Montegiglio(3), Elena Morozova(4), Giuseppe Parise(6), Luigi Parise(6), Eleonora Riva Sanseverino(5),
Francesco Torelli(3), Filomena Tummolillo(2), Giovanni Valtorta(4) and Gaetano Zizzo(5)
(1) Politecnico di Torino, (2) Istituto italiano del Marchio di Qualità (IMQ), (3) Politecnico di Bari,
(4) Enel Distribuzione SpA, (5) Università degli studi di Palermo, (6) Università di Roma "Sapienza"
N3-TS1
155
A Practical Method to Test HV/MV Substation Grounding Systems
Luigi Martirano(1), Giuseppe Parise(1), Luigi Parise(1), Antonino Barresi(2), Giuseppe Cafaro(3), Pietro Colella(4),
Invited Paper M.L. Di Silvestre(5), Pasquale Montegiglio(3), Elena Morozova(6), Roberto Napoli(4), Enrico Pons(4),
E. Riva Sanseverino(5), Stefano Sassoli(6), Riccardo Tommasini(4), F. Torelli(3), Filomena Tummolillo(2),
Giovanni Valtorta(6), Gaetano Zizzo(5) and Giuseppe Vagnati(2)
(1) Università di Roma "Sapienza", (2) Istituto italiano del Marchio di Qualità (IMQ), (3) Politecnico di Bari,
(4) Politecnico di Torino, (5) Università degli studi di Palermo, (6) Enel Distribuzione SpA
N3-TS1
166
The Global Grounding System: definitions and guidelines
Gaetano Zizzo(1), Angelo Campoccia(1), Maria Luisa Di Silvestre(1), Eleonora Riva Sanseverino(1),
Invited Paper Luigi Martirano(2), Giuseppe Parise(2), Luigi Parise(2), Enrico Pons(3), Pietro Colella(3), Roberto Napoli(3),
Riccardo Tommasini(3), Giovanni Valtorta(4), Angelo De Simone(4), Elena Reizl Morozova(4),
Giuseppe Cafaro(5), Pasquale Montegiglio(5), Francesco Torelli(5), Filomena Tummolillo(6)
and Antonino Barresi(6)
(1) Università degli studi di Palermo, (2) Università di Roma "Sapienza", (3) Politecnico di Torino,
(4) Enel Distribuzione SpA, (5) Politecnico di Bari, (6) Istituto italiano del Marchio di Qualità (IMQ)
N3-TS1
078
N3-TS1
172
N3-TS1
133
Effective Use Of Continuity Testing To Assess Grounding System Integrity
Darren Woodhouse, Ian McLagan and Stephen Palmer
Safearth Consulting
Analysis and comparison of calculation results and measurements of dangerous potentials on earthing
systems
Mario Kokorus(1), Rasim Gacanovic(2), Alija Jusic(3) and Hamid Zildzo(2)
(1) International Council on Large Electric Systems, (2) Faculty of Electrical Engineerig, University of Sarajevo,
(3) JP Elektroprivreda BiH
EMC Philosophy applied to Design the Grounding Systems for Gas Insulation Switchgear (GIS) Indoor
Substation
Marcos Telló(1), Guilherme A. D. Dias(2), Daniel S. Gazzana(2), Roberto C. Leborgne(2) and Arturo S. Bretas(3)
(1) PUCRS, (2) UFRGS, (3) University of Florida
TECHNICAL SESSION 36 (N3-TS2):
ENERGY EFFICIENT AND SAFE SOLUTIONS FOR A SMART ENVIRONMENT - 1
Session Chair: Fabio Bisegna, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
N3-TS2
207
Evaluation of Optical Radiation emissions by a measurement campaign on LED sources for general lighting
Francesco Leccese(1), Viola Vandelanotte(2), Tommaso Corucci(1), Giacomo Salvadori(1) and Michele Rocca(1)
(1) University Of Pisa - School Of Engineering - Dept Of Energy, (2) KU Leuven - Engineering Technology
- Dept of Energy Engineering
N3-TS2
219
Decentralised heat pumps and small electricity storages as active components in a virtual power plant
for smart grid services
Dirk Pietruschka(1), Marcus Brennenstuhl(1), Jann Binder(2) and Benjamin Matthis(2)
(1) HFT Stuttgart, (2) ZSW
41
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
N3-TS2
189
Daylight Harvesting Control Systems: design recommendations based on a literature review
Niko Gentile(1), Marie-Claude Dubois(1) and Laike Thorbjörn(2)
(1) Energy and Building Design Division, Lund University, (2) Environmental Psychology Division, Lund University
N3-TS2
547
Dynamic Roadways and in-Vehicle Lighting Conditions for Determining Mesopic Adaptation Luminance
Mojtaba Navvab(1), Fabio Bisegna(2) and Franco Gugliermetti(2)
(1) University of Michigan, TCAUP, (2) SAPIENZA, the University of Roma, DIAEE
N3-TS2
258
The Next Generation Green Data Center: A Modified Power Usage Effectiveness Metric Proposal for a
CCHP Natural gas or Biogas Fuelled Architecture
Francesco De Angelis and Umberto Grasselli
University Of Rome Sapienza
N3-TS2
531
Power transformers energy efficiency programs: a critical review
Angelo Baggini(1) and Franco Bua(2)
(1) Università degli Studi di Bergamo, (2) ECD
N3-TS2
496
Intelligent Low-Cost and Energy-Efficient Drive for Induction Motor Based Fluid Pumping Systems
Using General Purpose Microcontrollers
Walid Ghoneim(1), Hamdy Ashour(1) and Mohamed El Quersh(2)
(1) Arab Academy for Science and Technology, (2) Bibliotheca Alexandrina
TECHNICAL SESSION 37 (N3-TS3) - SPECIAL SESSION:
SOLAR ENERGY
Session Chair: Farivar Fazelpour, South Tehran Branch, Iran
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
N3-TS3
Venue: Aula 17
Extended Exergy as a Locally Significant Environmental Indicator
Invited Paper Enrico Sciubba
University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
N3-TS3
521
PV Power Plant Inspection by UAS: Correlation between Altitude and Detection of Defects on PV
Modules
Invited Paper Sonia Leva, Francesco Grimaccia and Mohammadreza Aghaei
Politecnico di Milano
N3-TS3
432
Feasibility of Satisfying Electrical Energy Needs with Hybrid Stand Alone Systems for
Application In Tehran, Iran
Invited Paper Farivar Fazelpour(1), Mahla Shariatzadeh(1), Nima Soltani(1) and Marc A. Rosen(2)
(1) Department of Energy Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Islamic Azad University-South Tehran
Branch, Tehran, Iran, (2) Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Ontario Institute of
Technology, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
42
N3-TS3
435
Influence of tilt and orientation angle of the PV panels on high-energy production in Romanian
climate conditions during cold season
Alexandra Danu, Vladimir Tanasiev, Constantin Ionescu and Adrian Badea
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Faculty of Energetics
N3-TS3
249
A Control strategy of Hybrid System “Diesel-Photovoltaic-Battery” For Stand-alone Applications
Ahmed Belila
Ecole militaire Polytechnique
N3-TS3
377
Implications of the Photovoltaic Generation on the Non-Photovoltaic Generation in the Lombardy
Region
Fabrizio Fattori(1), Norma Anglani(1) and Paul Deane(2)
(1) University of Pavia, (2) University College Cork
N3-TS3
140
Statistical Analysis of PV Behaviour Under Harsh Weather Aspects
Kamal Al Khuffash(1), Lisa Lamont(2) and Youssef Lotfy Abdel Magid(1)
(1) United Arab Emirates, (2) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
TECHNICAL SESSION 38 (N3-TS4):
SMART BUILDINGS, LIGHTING, METERING DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT - 4
Session Chair: Mauro Biagi, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Aula 1
N3-TS4
089
Electricity Consumption Assessment And Pv System Integration In Grid-Connected Office Buildings
Filippo Spertino, Gianfranco Chicco, Alessandro Ciocia, Stefano Corgnati, Paolo Di Leo and Daniela Raimondo
Politecnico Di Torino
N3-TS4
193
Study of a daylight “filter” zone in tunnels
Dionysia Drakou, Chiara Burattini, Fabio Bisegna and Franco Gugliermetti
University of Rome Sapienza
N3-TS4
452
Net Metering Benefits for Residential Buildings: A Case Study in Italy
Intisar Ali Sajjad(1), Matteo Manganelli(2), Luigi Martirano(2), Roberto Napoli(1), Gianfranco Chicco(1) and
Giuseppe Parise(1)
(1) Energy Department - Politecnico di Torino, (2) DIAEE - University of Rome Sapienza
N3-TS4
210
Towards the factory of the future: a new concept based on an enhanced use of daylighting for
comfort and energy saving
Valerio R.M. Lo Verso(1), Antonio Carlin(2), Stefano Invernizzi(3) and Andrea Polato(4)
(1) Politecnico di Torino, Department of Energy, TEBE Research Group, (2) Politecnico di Torino, Department
of Management and Production Engineering, RESLOG Research Group, (3) Politecnico di Torino,
Department of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering, (4) APtecture
N3-TS4
237
An experimental survey of LV equipment for their clustering and control in a n-grid
Mauro Biagi, Maria Carmen Falvo, Umberto Grasselli and Paolo Mazzoli
University of Rome, Sapienza
N3-TS4
132
A Multiagent Saver for the Automatic Management of HVAC Systems
Francesco Muzi, Mario Gimenz De Lorenzo and Giovanni De Gasperis
University of L'Aquila
N3-TS4
157
Hybrid Model Predictive Control for Optimal Energy Management of a Smart House
Albina Khakimova(1), Akmaral Shamshimova(1), Dana Sharipova(1), Aliya Kusatayeva(1), Viktor Ten(1),
Alberto Bemporad(2), Yakov Familiant(1), Almas Shintemirov(1) and Matteo Rubagotti(1)
(1) Nazarbayev University, (2) IMT Lucca
N3-TS4
486
The Impact of Load Management and Renewable DG on the Service Restoration of Future Power
Distribution Systems
Maad Alowaifeer, Mohammad Almuhaini and Abdulrahman Alsaggaf
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
TECHNICAL SESSION 39 (N3-TS5):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRID - 5
Session Chair: Renato Procopio, University of Genova, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Aula 7
N3-TS5
495
Asset Tracking in Critical Power Communications Infrastructure using Passive Techniques
John Oraw(1), David Laverty(2) and John Morrow(2)
(1) Letterkenny Institute of Technology, (2) Queen's University, Belfast
N3-TS5
515
A PMU-Based Fast Real-Time Sub-synchronous Oscillation Detection Application
Luigi Vanfretti(1), Maxime Baudette(2), José Luis Dominguez-Garcia(3), Austin White(4),
Muhammad Shoaib Almas(2) and Jan Ove Gjerde(5)
(1) KTH Royal Institute of Technology / Statnett SF, (2) KTH Royal Institute of Technology, (3) IREC,
(4) Oklahoma Gas & Electric, (5) Statnett SF
N3-TS5
565
Smart grids reliability indices assessment using sequential Monte Carlo method
Monica Mancasi and Ramona Vatu
University Politehnica Bucharest
N3-TS5
574
A New Mathematical Model for Assessing Optimization Decisions of the Loading Factor Flowing
Through Substation Transformers
Sorina Costinas, Ion Tristiu, Gabriela Nicoleta Sava, Ioana Opris and Vladimir Tanasiev
University Politehnica of Bucharest
N3-TS5
592
Open Source Telecommunications Framework for Time-Series Data from Smart Grid Sensors
John Hastings, David Laverty and D John Morrow
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
43
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
N3-TS5
092
Electric field distribution in glass and porcelain pin insulators
Paul Taklaja(1), Ivar Kiitam(1), Jaan Niitsoo(1), Joni Klüss(2) and Petri Hyvönen(5)
(1) Tallinn University of Technology, (2) Aalto University
N3-TS5
026
Improvement for Electrical Transients of Safety Bus using High Speed Power Transfer Scheme in
Nuclear Power Plants
Moon Young Kim, Choong-Heui Jeong and Seong-Hyon Ji
Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety
N3-TS5
142
Reducing Inverter Power Rating in Active Power Filters using proposed Hybrid Power Filter Topology
Bartosz Kedra
Institute of Power Engineering, Poland
FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2015
AFTERNOON SESSIONS (A3)
TECHNICAL SESSION 40 (A3-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION
UNCONVENTIONAL ENERGY CONVERSION
Session Chair: Alessandro Lampasi, Enea, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
A3-TS1
086
Pulsed Power Supply System of the ASDEX Upgrade Tokamak Research Facility
Claus-Peter Käsemann, Ernst Grois, Ferdinand Stobbe, Michael Rott, Klaus Klaster
Invited Paper Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics
A3-TS1
185
Smart Transformer Insensitive to Short Circuits that Improves Grid Stability
Roberto Paggi, Gian Luca Mariotti, Anna Paggi and Pietro Senatore
Invited Paper ItalConsul S.r.l.
A3-TS1
063
Type Tests of JT-60SA Fast Plasma Position Control Coil (FPPCC) Power Supplies
Pietro Zito(1), Alessandro Lampasi(1), Luca Novello(2), Makoto Matsukawa(3), Katsuhiro Shimada(3),
Invited Paper Danilo Cinarelli(4), Marco Portesine(4), Fioravante Fasce(4), Ander Dorronsoro(5) and Dionisio Vian(5)
(1) C.R. ENEA di Frascati, (2) F4E, (3) JAEA, (4) POSEICO, (5) JEMA
A3-TS1
263
Overview of the Toroidal Power Supply System of RFX-mod after Ten Years of Operation
Loris Zanotto, Claudio Finotti and Vanni Toigo
Invited Paper Consorzio RFX
A3-TS1
187
The Ion Source and Extraction Power Supplies (ISEPS) for the SPIDER Experiment - Project Status
Giuseppe Taddia(1), Luigi Rinaldi(1), Luca Sita(1), Muriel Simon(2), Marco Bigi(3), Vanni Toigo(3)
Invited Paper and Hans Decamps(4)
(1) OCEM Energy Technology, (2) F4E, (3) Consorzio RFX, (4) ITER Organization
A3-TS1
300
A New Generation of Pulsed Power Supplies for Experimental Physics Based on Supercapacitors
Giuseppe Maffia, Alessandro Lampasi and Pietro Zito
Invited Paper ENEA
TECHNICAL SESSION 41 (A3-TS2):
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 7
Session Chair: Rodolfo Araneo, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
44
A3-TS2
059
Single phase Inverter with Wide-Input Voltage Range for Solar Photovoltaic Application
Ibrahim Oladimeji, Nor Zaihar Yahaya and Nordin Saad
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
A3-TS2
144
Maximizing Reliability by Optimal Siting of Distributed Generation and Protective Devices
Maurice Tristan Donalvo, Wilbert Rey Tarnate and Adonis Emmanuel Tio
University of the Philippines Diliman
A3-TS2
467
Recovery of Useful Energy from Lost Human Power in Gymnasium
Bushra Chalermthai, Nisrein Sada, Omer Sarfraz and Bahaa Radi
Masdar Institute
A3-TS2
511
Sensorless Direct Power Regulation by Sliding Mode Approach of DFIG Generator Based Wind Energy
System
Houssam Medouce(1), Hocine Benalla(1), Abdellatif Reama(2) and Adel Mehdi(1)
(1) Laboratory of Electrical Engineering University Constantine 1, (2) ESIEE-Paris,Université Paris-Est
A3-TS2
418
Impact of increased penetration of large-scale wind farms on power system dynamic stability - A review
Mohammad Moradzadeh(1), Mehrdad Saif(1) and Lieven Vandevelde(2)
(1) University of Windsor, (2) Ghent University
TECHNICAL SESSION 42 (A3-TS3):
MEASUREMENTS - 2
Session Chair: Agostino Butti, ABB S.p.A, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 17
A3-TS3
342
Current Transformer Error Correction
Jevgenijs Kozadajevs and Aleksandrs Dolgicers
Riga Technical University
A3-TS3
370
Intelligent system for measuring soil compaction on croplands
Geovanne Furriel(1), Wesley Calixto(1), Aylton Alves(2), Elder Domingues(2) and Pedro Campos(2)
(1) UFG/IFG/NExT, (2) IFG/NExT
A3-TS3
471
Development of Acoustic Camera-Imaging Simulator Based on Novel Model
Seungchul Kwak, Yonghoon Ji, Atsushi Yamashita and Hajime Asama
The University of Tokyo
A3-TS3
516
Validation Experiment Design of a PMU–Based Application for Detection of Sub-Synchronous
Oscillations
José Luis Domínguez–García(1), Maxime Baudette(2), Gerard Del-Rosario(1), Albert Ruiz-Alvarez(1),
Muhammad Shoaib Almas(1), Ignasi Cairo(1) and Luigi Vanfretti(3)
(1) Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC), (2) KTH Royal Institute of Technology, (3) KTH Royal
Institute of Technology / Statnett SF
A3-TS3
525
Challenges of Real-Time Parameter Estimation of a DFIG using Synchrophasors
Naveed Ur Rehman Malik, Muhammad Shoaib Almas and Luigi Vanfretti
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
A3-TS3
090
A Low-cost Sensor Based on Time-Domain Reflectometry for Water Level Monitoring in Environmental
Applications
Konstantinos Loizou(1), Eftichios Koutroulis(1), Dimitrios Zalikas(2) and Georgios Liontas(2)
(1) Technical University of Crete, (2) Georgios Liontas & Co. E.E.
TECHNICAL SESSION 43 (A3-TS4):
CIRCUITS, SENSORS, ACTUATORS, ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY - 3
Session Chair: Francesca Maradei, University of Rome, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 1
A3-TS4
553
Energy Harvesting Microsystems Based on the QFG MOS Transistors
Antonio Lopez-Martin(1), Daniel Orradre(2), M. Pilar Garde(2), Pablo Sanchis(2), Eugenio Gubia(2),
Gurutze Perez(2), David Astrain(2) and Jaime Ramirez-Angulo(3)
(1) Institute of Smart Cities, (2) Public University of Navarra, (3) New Mexico State University
A3-TS4
575
An Actuator Control Unit for Robotized Prostethic Arm with Embedded Energy Storage
Sergio Saponara
University of Pisa
A3-TS4
578
The Influence of the Frequency on the Efficiency and on the Power Quality of a Contactless Power
Transfer System
Ioana-Gabriela Sirbu
University of Craiova
A3-TS4
031
A Greenhouse Climate Model for Control Design
Yuanping Su and Lihong Xu
College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Tongji University
A3-TS4
544
ASIC Realization and Performance Evaluation of Scalable Microprogrammed FIR Filters using Wallace
Tree and Vedic Multipliers
Abdullah A. Aljuffri, Mohammad Al-Nahdi, Anas A. Hemaid, Osamh A. Alshaalan,
Mohammed S. Bensaleh, Abdulfattah M. Obeid and Syed Manzoor Qasim
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
45
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
A3-TS4
548
Advanced concrete materials for EMI reduction in protected environment and IEMI threats suppression
Roberto Pastore(1), Davide Micheli(1), Mario Marchetti(1), Antonio Vricella(1), Ramon Bueno Morles(1),
Franco Moglie(6) and Valter Mariani Primiani(7)
(1) Uni University Sapienza of Rome - Astronautic, Electric and Energy Engineering Department,
(2) Università Politecnica delle Marche, Department of Information Engineering (DII)
TECHNICAL SESSION 44 (A3-TS5):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRID - 6
Session Chair: Giuseppe Parise, University of Rome, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 14:00-15:30
Venue: Aula 7
A3-TS5
424
Modelling EVs in residential distribution grid with other nonlinear loads
Jaan Niitsoo, Paul Taklaja, Ivo Palu and Ivar Kiitam
Tallinn University of Technology
A3-TS5
505
A Simple and Accurate Approach to Solve the Power Flow for Balanced Islanded Microgrids
Faisal Mumtaz(1), Mazheruddin Syed(2), Mohamed Hosani(1) and Hatem Zeineldin(1)
(1) Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, (2) Masdar Institute of Science and Technology
A3-TS5
529
Electricity Price and Demand Forecasting Under Smart Grid Environment
Dina Masri, Hatem Zeineldin and Wei-Lee Woon
Masdar Institute for Science and Technology
A3-TS5
579
Optimal Power Flow for Reactive Power Compensation Increasing the Cross-Border Transmission
Capacity
Mana Farrokhseresht(1), Mohammad Reza Hesamzadeh(1), Saeed Rahimi(2) and Jeremy Lin(3)
(1) Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), (2) ABB Enterprise Software, (3) PJM Interconnection
A3-TS5
384
Novel Flexible Algorithm for the Operation of Renewable Source Grid Interface VSCs Under
Unbalanced Voltage Sags
Rabeh Abbassi, Salem Saidi, Sahbi Marrouchi and Souad Souad
ENSIT, Tunisia
A3-TS5
279
Power Quality Disturbances in Distribution Networks Caused by the Influence of Nearby Power Lines
Alexander Novitskiy, Irina Konotop and Dirk Westermann
Ilmenau University of Technology
FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH, 2015
EVENING SESSIONS (E3)
TECHNICAL SESSION 45 (E3-TS1) - SPECIAL SESSION
NUCLEAR FUSION ENGINEERING
Session Chair: Pietro Zito, Enea, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
E3-TS1
125
Compact Tokamak Fusion
Alan Sykes(1), Alan Costley(1), Mikhail Gryaznevich(1), David Kingham(1), Jan Hugill(1), Colin Windsor(1),
Invited Paper Peter Buxton(1), Bill Huang(1), Gideon Hammond(1), John Fanthome(1), John Ross(1), Antti Jokinen(1),
George Smith(1), Steven Ball(2), Steve Chappell(2) and Ziad Melhem(2)
(1) Tokamak Energy, (2) Oxford Instruments
E3-TS1
179
Commissioning of the Plasma Central Column for the PROTO-SPHERA Spherical Tokamak
Alessandro Lampasi, Giuseppe Maffia, Franco Alladio, Luca Boncagni, Andrea Grosso, Alessandro Mancuso,
Invited Paper Paolo Micozzi, Benedetto Tilia, Vincenzo Zanza
ENEA
E3-TS1
154
Effects of Power Supply Limits on Control of MHD Instabilities in Fusion Devices
Fabio Villone(1) and Alfredo Pironti(2)
Invited Paper (1) CREATE, DIEI, Università di Cassino, (2) DIETI, Università Federico II di Napoli
46
E3-TS1
070
Experiments on Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Generated by Laser-Plasma Interaction in
Nanosecond Regime
Invited Paper Fabrizio Consoli, Riccardo De Angelis, Pierluigi Andreoli, Mattia Cipriani, Giuseppe Cristofari, Giorgio Di Giorgio
and Francesco Ingenito
ENEA for EUROfusion
E3-TS1
053
Plasma Position Control Simulations with PSIM / Simulink to Validate the WEST Divertor
Coils Power Supplies Topology
Invited Paper Nicolas Dumas, Hubert Dougnac, Rémy Nouailletas, Eric Nardon, Philippe Moreau, Olivier Baulaigue,
François Saint-Laurent and Sylvain Brémond
Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission (CEA)
E3-TS1
528
Design for the Upgrade of the Fast Sequence Control for Frascati Tokamak Upgrade
Fabio Pollastrone(1), Carlo Neri(1), Chiara Monti(1), Cristina Centioli(1) and Maurizio Panella(2)
Invited Paper (1) ENEA, (2) CREATE
TECHNICAL SESSION 46 (E3-TS2):
ENERGY EFFICIENT AND SAFE SOLUTIONS FOR A SMART ENVIRONMENT - 2
Session Chair: Mojtaba Navvab, University of Michigan,USA
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
E3-TS2
409
Energy Efficiency In Supermarkets: Applying Structured Project Financing To ESCO Model.
Federico Santi, Pasquale Caiazzo and Tommaso Marciano Nigro
Studio Santi
E3-TS2
410
Sustainable Airports and NZEB: the real case of Rome International Airport
Federico Santi(1), Maria Carmen Falvo(2), Romano Acri(1) and Emiliano Manzan(1)
(1) Studio Santi, (2) University of Rome Sapienza
N3-TS2
199
Home Smart Grid device for Energy Saves and Failure Monitoring
Luca Gugliermetti(1), Chiara Galati(2), Benedetta Mattoni(1), Fabio Nardecchia(1) and Fabio Bisegna(1)
(1) Sapienza Università di Roma, (2) CEA - Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies
N3-TS2
222
Lighting control and monitoring for energy efficiency: a case study focused on the interoperability
of building management systems
Anna Osello(1), Anna Pellegrino(2), Andrea Acquaviva(3), Laura Blaso(2), Valerio R.M. Lo Verso(2)
and Edoardo Patti(3)
(1) Politecnico di Torino, Department of Structural, Geotechnical and Building Engineering, (2) Politecnico
di Torino, Department of Energy, (3) Politecnico di Torino, Department of Control and Computer Engineering
N3-TS2
196
Smart city and public lighting
Valentina Vaccaro, Gianluca Scaccianoce, Eleonora Riva Sanseverino, Gaetano Zizzo and Silvia Pennisi
University of Palermo
N3-TS2
557
Participation of Demand Response Resources through Virtual Power Plant: A Decision
Framework under Uncertainty
Saeed Rahmani Dabbagh and Mohammad Kazem Sheikh-El-Eslami
Tarbiat Modares University
TECHNICAL SESSION 47 (E3-TS3):
MEASUREMENTS – 3
Session Chair: Zdenek Kubík, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Aula 17
E3-TS3
539
Shielding Effectiveness Measurement and Simulation of Small Perforated Shielding Enclosure Using FEM
Zden k Kubík and Ji í Skála
University of West Bohemia
E3-TS3
554
The Fluency of Data Flow in the Instrument for Measurement and Registration of Parameters of the
Electrical Power Network
Romuald Masnicki
Gdynia Maritime University, Poland
E3-TS3
585
A Virtual Instrument for the Adaptive Analysis of Low-Frequency Magnetic-Field Emissions
Beata Palczynska
Gdynia Maritime Academy, Poland
47
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
E3-TS3
425
HVAC System Energy Saving in a Sample Building through Synergic Earth-Air Heat Exchanger and
closed loop control
Farivar Fazelpour and Reza Asnaashari
Department of Energy System Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Islamic Azad University - South Tehran
Branch, Tehran, Iran
E3-TS3
599
Particle Swarm Optimization with multi-ring topology applied to the optimization of power transmission
line parameters
Sérgio Arruda, Bernardo Alvarenga and Welsey Calixto
UFG
E3-TS3
173
Investigation of Optimum Monthly Tilt Angles for Photovoltaic Panels in Tripoli Through Solar
Radiation Measurement
Hamid H. Sherwali(1), Hamed M. Abufares(1), Haitem Ashour(1) and Silvia Sangiorgio(2)
(1) University of Tripoli - Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department, (2) Sapienza Università di
Roma - Dipartimento di Ing. Meccanica e Aerospaziale
TECHNICAL SESSION 48 (E3-TS4)
RENEWABLE ENERGY - 8
Session Chair: Farivar Fazelpour, South Tehran Branch, Iran
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Aula 1
E3-TS4
311
Investigation into Control Performance of Brushless Doubly Fed Asynchronous Machines in Wind
Energy Conversion Systems
Hacene Bouzekri(1), Abderahmane Ganouche(1) and Zahir Ahmida(2)
(1) Automatique laboratory of Skikda, Université du 20 Aout 1955, Skikda, Algeria,
(2) Electronique laboratory reaserch of Skikda, Université du 20 Aout 1955, Skikda, Algeria
E3-TS4
054
Modeling and Simulation of a Wind Model Using A Spectral Representation Method
Abrous Ahmed, Wamkeue Rene and Ouhrouche Mohand
UQAT, Canada
E3-TS4
151
A Survey on Recent Energy Harvesting Mechanisms
Abdul-Rahman El-Sayed, Mohammad Biglarbegian, Shohel Mahmud and Kevin Tai
University of Guelph
E3-TS4
170
Adequacy Assessment of Power Systems Containing Wind Farm Subjected to Expansion
Mazaher Hajibashi and Akbar Ebrahimi
Isfahan University of Technology
E3-TS4
148
Performance analysis of 200 kW tidal current power turbine with pre-deformed blades
Chul-Hee Jo, Kang-Hee Lee, Su-Jin Hwang and Do-Youb Kim
Inha University
E3-TS4
470
Development of a Real Time Wind Turbine Emulator based on RTDS using Advanced Perturbation
Methods
Richa Gokhale, Satish Mahajan, Brook Abegaz and Robert Craven
Tennessee Technological University
TECHNICAL SESSION 49 (E3-TS5):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRID - 7
Session Chair: Guillermo Velasco-Quesada, Consorci Escola Industrial de Barcelona
- CEIB
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 16:00-17:30
Venue: Aula 7
48
E3-TS5
112
An Experimental Microgrid for laboratory activities
Danilo Antonio Sbordone(1), Kazi M Moyeenull Huq(2) and Mesut Baran(2)
(1) University of Rome Sapienza, (2) North Carolina State University
E3-TS5
233
Robust IM Exponential Reaching Law Sensorless Control with MRAS-based Online Parameters
Identification
Legrioui Said(1), Salah Eddine Rezgui(1) and Hocine Benalla(2)
(1)University of Constantine 1, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Electrotechnic's department, Constantine,
Algeria, (2) Departement of Electrical Engineering, Constantine University Algeria
E3-TS5
212
Grid-PV-Diesel Hybrid System Management. Application to MED-Solar Project Scenarios
Guillermo Velasco-Quesada(1), Francisco Casellas(1), Francesc Guinjoan(2), Robert Piqué(2)
and Herminio Martínez(2)
(1) Consorci Escola Industrial de Barcelona - CEIB, (2) Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTECH
E3-TS5
003
Reliability Analysis: A Case Study in Designing Power Distribution System of Tehran Oil
Refinery
Amir Hossein Boojar Arani(1), Reza Shojaee Baghini(2) and Golmehr Mirshekari Chargari(3)
(1) Tehran Regional Electric Company, (2) Oil Design & Construction Company, (3) Islamic Azad UniversitySaveh Branch
E3-TS5
176
Coordination of multiple-power tapping from existing HVDC link
Agha Francis Nnachi(1), Josiah Munda(1), Dan Valentin Nicolae(1) and Augustin Mpanda(2)
(1) Tshwane University of technology, (2) ESIEE Amiens
E3-TS5
443
Analysis of Mathematical Modeling of PV Module with MPPT Algorithm
B Chitti Babu(1), Suresh Gurjar(2), Zbigniew Leonowicz(3), Luigi Piegari(4) and Tomas Cermak(5)
(1) VSB TUO Ostrava, Czech Republic, (2) CA, Canada, (3) Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland,
(4) Politecnico di Milano, Italy, (5) VSB TUO Ostrava, Czech Republic
ROUND TABLE ON NUCLEAR FUSION
Moderator: Alessandro Lampasi, ENEA, Italy
Friday, June 12th, 2015 h. 17:30-19:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
Nuclear fusion could ensure a large-scale, safe, environmentally-friendly and virtually inexhaustible source
of energy. Nuclear fusion is an extraordinary opportunity for research institutions, universities and industries.
This round table introduces the status and perspectives of nuclear fusion also to non-specialist researchers.
The main international experiments will be presented. Scientists from all over the world have come together
in these experiments to help meet mankind's energy needs. ITER is a large-scale scientific experiment intended to prove the viability of fusion as an energy source and to collect data for the design and operation
of the first electricity-producing fusion power plant (DEMO). These facilities can be considered as complex
electrical machines with requirements and outcomes in many fields, as power supplies, superconductors,
special materials, radiofrequency devices, real-time measurement and control, vacuum technologies, computational electromagnetics, and so on. Italy is a pioneer in nuclear fusion research through ENEA, CNR,
RFX, CREATE and several universities. Italy is proposing a new European research facility named Divertor
Test Tokamak (DTT) to study the power exhaust problem and to support the ITER operations.
17:30-17:45 Overview on Fusion Research
Giuseppe Mazzitelli
ENEA Large Experiment Facilities
17:45-18:00 Education and Research in Fusion: the ITER Generation and Beyond
Fabio Villone
University of Cassino
18:00-18:15 Training in Power Supply Engineering Supported by the European Fusion Agreement
Nicolas Dumas
Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission (CEA)
18:15-18:30 DTT: A New Facility for the Study of the Power Exhaust Problem
Raffaele Albanese
University of Naples Federico II and Consortium CREATE
18:30-18:45 A Spin-off Company for Compact Fusion Reactors
Alan Sykes
Tokamak Energy
18:45-19:00 Opportunities in Nuclear Fusion for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: the OCEM
Experience
Giuseppe Taddia
OCEM Energy Technology
19:00-19:30 Open discussion
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2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
SATURDAY, JUNE 13TH, 2015
MORNING SESSIONS (M4)
TECHNICAL SESSION 50 (M4-TS1):
POWER ELECTRONICS AND COMPONENTS - 3
Session Chair: Alberto Reatti, University of Florence, Italy
Saturday, June 13th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
M4-TS1
288
A Reduced Switch Cascaded Transformer Multi Level Inverter
Saeed Ouni(1), Masih Khodabandeh(1), Mohammad Reza Zolghadri(1), Jose Rodríguez(2)
and Hashem Oraee(1)
(1) Sharif University of Technology, (2) Federico Santa María Technical University
M4-TS1
351
A High Gain Step-up Flyboost Converter for High Voltage High Power Applications
Rathdharshagorn Suriyakulnaayudhya
Kasetsart University, Thailand
M4-TS1
426
Experimental Design of a Finite State Model Predictive Control for Improving Power Factor of Boost
Rectifier
Amar Bouafassa(1), Lazhar Rahmani(1), Ramazan Bayindir(2) and Bedreddine Babes(1)
(1) Setif-1 university, (2) Gazi University
M4-TS1
483
Experimental Assessment of Direct Flux and Torque Control of Induction Machine With Four-Switch
and Six-Switch Inverters
Mohamed Azab
Benha University, Egypt
M4-TS1
520
Average Modeling of Voltage Type Z Source Inverter
Ali Rasooli Madani(1), Ahmad Radan(2), Shokrollah Shokri(2) and Hadi Ezoji(1)
(1) MAPNA electrical and control, engineering and manufacturing company, (2) k.N.Toosi university of
Technology
M4-TS1
259
Average Modeling of Current Type Z-Source Inverter
Ali Rasooli Madani(1), Ahmad Radan(2), Shokrollah Shokri(2) and Hadi Ezoji(1)
(1) MAPNA electrical and control, engineering and manufacturing company, (2) k.N.Toosi university of
Technology
M4-TS1
260
A New Method for Designing X-Shape Impedance Parameters in Current Type ZSI
Ali Rasooli Madani(1), Ahmad Radan(2), Shokrollah Shokri(2) and Hadi Ezoji(1)
(1) MAPNA electrical and control, engineering and manufacturing company, (2) k.N.Toosi university of
Technology
M4-TS1
228
Derivations of Network Functions for PWM DC-DC Buck Converter in DCM Including Effects of Parasitic
Components on Diode Duty-cycle
Alberto Reatti(1), Stefano Manetti(1), Maria Cristina Piccirilli(1), Antonio Luchetta(1) and Marian Kazimierczuk(2)
(1) DINFO - University of Florence, (2) Electrical Engineering - Wright State University
TECHNICAL SESSION 51 (M4-TS2):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRIDS - 8
Session Chair: Gaetano Zizzo, University of Palermo, Italy
Saturday, June 13th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
50
M4-TS2
364
Studies on the Influence of Electric Field on the Oxidation Stability of Insulating Oil
Tiberiu Octavian Cujba
University "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava, Romania
M4-TS2
040
An Improved Distribution System Reconfiguration Using Hybrid GA with PSO
Dawit Fekadu Teshome and Kuo Lung Lian
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
M4-TS2
327
Simulation of Three-Phase Grid Interactive Inverter for Wind Energy Systems
Fehmi Sevilmiş and Hulusi Karaca
Selçuk University, Turkey
M4-TS2
156
A novel reliability analysis algorithm for distribution system with integration of wind power generator
Dechang Yang(1) and Jing Han(2)
(1) College of Information and Electrical Engineering, (2) School of Materials Science and Engineering
M4-TS2
181
Use of Adaptive System Stabilizers in Ship Power Systems
Nikolay Djagarov, Zhivko Grozdev and Milen Bonev
Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy
M4-TS2
068
A Practical study for a new measuring tool for EHV Bus Bar Fault Detection
Ali El-Rifaie(1), Rania El-Sharkawy(2) and Sherif Haggag(2)
(1) National Institute for Stand, (2) AASTMT
M4-TS2
113
Development of Protection Scheme for Off-Grid Topology
Jakub Vramba, Stanislav Mi ák, Vít Houdek and Jakub Kosmák
VSB –TU Ostrava, Department Of Electrical Power
M4-TS2
482
A Worksheet for Computing the Levelized Cost of Storing Photovoltaic (Wind) Electricity
Michael Stavy
Michael Stavy, Energy Economist
TECHNICAL SESSION 52 (M4-TS3):
CHAIRED REMOTE SESSION - 1
Session Chair: Zbigniew Leonowicz, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Saturday, June 13th, 2015 h. 8:30-10:30
Venue: Aula 17
M4-TS3
097
Distribution Network Expansion Planning. Real Distribution Network Case Study
Constantin Barbulescu, Stefan Kilyeni, Attila Simo, Cosmin Oros and F. Petrica
Politehnica University Timisoara
M4-TS3
028
Application of artificial neural networks for electric load forecasting on railway transport
Alexander Komyakov, Viktor Erbes and Vladimir Ivanchenko
Omsk State Transport University
M4-TS3
039
Simplified Model of Brushless Synchronous Generator for Real Time Simulation
Maria Dolores Lopez(1), Carlos A. Platero(1), Emilio Rebollo(1) and Francisco R. Blanquez(2)
(1) Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, (2) CERN
M4-TS3
304
Optimised Methodology for Stepper Motor Simulation
Liviu Neamt, Oliviu Matei and Olivian Chiver
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, North University Centre of Baia Mare
M4-TS3
323
Analysis and Implementation of Multicarrier Modulation Techniques for Marx Multilevel Inverter
Piyush Kant, Akbar Ahmad and Paulson Samuel
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad
M4-TS3
317
Reliability Improvement of Power System Utilizing ESS with Wind Farm
Zagros Shahooei(1), Mahmud Fotuhi-Firuzabad(2) and Ali Abbaspour(2)
(1) Michigan Technological University, (2) Sharif University of Technology
M4-TS3
093
Application of Gyrator Concept to Control and Operation of Boost Converter
Hussein Mohammad Al-Masri, Fahad Alhuwaishel, Fahad Alismail, Sinan Sabeeh, Haitham Kanakri and
Mark Ehsani
Texas A&M University, USA
M4-TS3
491
Investigation of MPPT for PV Applications by Mathematical Model
Hussein Mohammad Al-Masri, Fahad Alhuwaishel, Fahad Alismail, Sinan Sabeeh and Haitham Kanakri
Texas A&M University
51
th
2015 IEEE 15 International Conference on
Environment and Electrical Engineering
June 10-13, 2015, Rome
SATURDAY, JUNE 13TH, 2015
NOON SESSIONS (N4)
TECHNICAL SESSION 53 (N4-TS1):
POWER ELECTRONICS AND COMPONENTS - 4
Session Chair: Alberto Reatti, University of Florence, Italy
Saturday, June 13th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Sala del Chiostro
N4-TS1
225
Multilevel DC-AC Converters for Renewable Power Generation Plants: Comparison, Simulation,
and Experimental Tests
Alberto Reatti(1), Stefano Manetti(1), Maria Cristina Piccirilli(1), Antonio Luchetta(1) and Marian Kazimierczuk(2)
(1) DINFO - University of Florence, (2) Electrical Engineering - Wright State University
N4-TS1
226
Comparison of DCM Operated PWM DC-DC Converter Modelling Methods Including the Effects of
Parasitic Components on Duty Ratio Constraint
Alberto Reatti(1), Stefano Manetti(1), Maria Cristina Piccirilli(1), Antonio Luchetta(1) and Marian Kazimierczuk(2)
(1) DINFO - University of Florence, (2) Electrical Engineering - Wright State University
N4-TS1
227
Effects of Parasitic Components on Diode Duty Cycle and Small-Signal Model of PWM DC-DC Buck
Converter in DCM
Alberto Reatti(1), Stefano Manetti(1), Maria Cristina Piccirilli(1), Antonio Luchetta(1) and Marian Kazimierczuk(2)
(1) DINFO - University of Florence, (2) Electrical Engineering - Wright State University
N4-TS1
252
A Pulse Width Modulation Strategy for DC-AC Nine Switches Inverter
Bekheira Tabbache and Mohand Amokrane Abbache
Ecole Militaire Polytechnique
N4-TS1
248
A Gate Drive Circuit for Normally-On SiC JFETs with Self-Protection Functions against Overcurrent
and Shoot-Through Fault Conditions
Spyridon Giannoutsos, Sotirios Kokosis and Stefanos Manias
National Technical University of Athens, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
N4-TS1
065
A New Fast Peak Current Controller for Transient Voltage Faults for Power Converters
Jesús Muñoz-Cruzado-Alba(1), Javier Villegas-Núñez(1), José Alberto Vite-Frías(1), Eduardo Galván-Díez(2)
and Juan Manuel Carrasco-Solís(2)
(1) GPTech, (2) Universidad de Sevilla
N4-TS1
276
Optimisation of Magnetic Gears for Large Wind Turbines
Andreas Penzkofer and Kais Atallah
University of Sheffield United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
N4-TS1
365
Development of an electronic equipment managed by software on PC for controlling and driving of
multiple bi-axial solar trackers in photovoltaic solar plants
Paolo Visconti(1), Paolo Costantini(1), Cosimo Orlando(1) and Giorgio Cavalera(2)
(1) University of Salento, Italy, (2) Cavalera Srl.
TECHNICAL SESSION 54 (N4-TS2):
POWER SYSTEMS AND SMART GRID - 9
Session Chair: Andrea Lanna, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy
Saturday, June 13th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Sala degli Affreschi
52
N4-TS2
032
A New Passive Compensation Technique to Economically Improve the Power Quality of Two Identical
Single-Phase Feeders
Yassine Terriche, Djallel Kerdoun and Hind Djeghloud
University Constantine 1
N4-TS2
033
A MILP Model for Optimal Charging Coordination of Storage Devices and Electric Vehicles Considering
V2G Technology
Carlos Francisco Sabillon Antúnez, John Fredy Franco Baquero, Marcos Rider and Ruben Romero
UNESP
N4-TS2
232
Adaptive Saturation System for Grid-Tied Inverters in Low Voltage Residential Micro-Grids
Jakson P. Bonaldo(1), Helmo K. M. P(2), Alessandro Costabeber(3) and Jose A. Pomilio(4)
(1) UTFPR, Brazil, (2) UNESP, Brazil, (3) University of Nottingham, (4) UNICAMP, Brazil
N4-TS2
434
N4-TS2
460
A Novel Electromagnetic Transient Modeling Method of Impact Load of Arc Furnace
Liang Dong(1), Zhiguo Hao(1), Mingyu Huang(2), Feng Gao(2) and Shuang Zhang(2)
(1) Xi’an Jiaotong University, (2) Ningxia Electric Power Research Institute
Improved DC Voltage Margin Control Method for DC Grid Based on VSCs
Runze Chai, Baohui Zhang and Jingming Dou
Xi’an Jiaotong University
N4-TS2
466
Impact of Ferroresonance on protective relays in Manitoba Hydro 230 kV electrical network
Salman Rezaei
Kerman Power Generation Management Co.
N4-TS2
354
Electric Energy Storage Systems integration in Distribution Grids
Alessandro Di Giorgio, Francesco Liberati and Andrea Lanna
"Sapienza" University of Rome
N4-TS2
363
Evolutionary algorithm for detection and localization of faults in HVDC systems
Arkadiusz Burek (1), Jacek Rezmer (2) and Tomasz Sikorski (2)
(1) ABB research Center, (2) Wroclaw University of Technology
TECHNICAL SESSION 55 (N4-TS3):
CHAIRED REMOTE SESSION - 2
Session Chair: Zbigniew Leonowicz, University of Wroclaw, Poland
Saturday, June 13th, 2015 h. 11:00-13:00
Venue: Aula 17
N4-TS3
427
Centralized Home Energy Management in Multi-Carrier Energy Frameworks
Mohammad Rastegar(1), Mahmud Fotuhi-Firuzabad(1) and Hamidreza Zareipour(2)
(1) Sharif University of Technology, (2) University of Calgary
N4-TS3
577
Using of Microcontroller with Small-Scale Wind Power in Off-Grid coupled with Induction Generator
Pavel Sobota, Stanislav Rusnok, Stanislav Mišák, Michal Kelnar and Petr Kačor
VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
N4-TS3
010
RFID System on Electrical Substation Equipments
Wendy Navarro(1), Yackeline Ternera(1), John Candelo(2) and Juan Carlos Velez(1)
(1) Universidad del Norte, (2) Universidad Nacional de Colombia
N4-TS3
310
Simulator for Studying the Wind Turbines Work
Susana Arad, Liliana Samoila and Marius Petre
University of Petrosani
N4-TS3
465
Comparative study on sudden short-circuit currents of a synchronous generator
Olivian Chiver, Liviu Neamt and Oliviu Matei
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
N4-TS3
596
Feasibility Study of a Grid Connected Hybrid Wind/PV System
Hussein Mohammad Al-Masri(1) and Fathi Amoura(2)
(1) Texas A&M University, (2) Yarmouk University
N4-TS3
195
Investigating the use of standby generator sets to mitigate peak demand charges in industrial
facilities
Vishwamitra Oree and Saganaden Parianen
University of Mauritius
N4-TS3
366
Potential of electricity generation from renewable energy sources for a large hotel in Mauritius
Vishwamitra Oree and Jonathan Marie
University of Mauritius
N4-TS3
582
Noise and vibration behavior and analysis conditions of a 45kW induction motor
Daniel Fodorean(1), Aron Popp(1), Mathieu Sarrazin(2), Ovidiu Birte(1), Claudia Martis(1)
and Herman Van der Auweraer(2)
(1) Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, (2) Siemens Industry Software NV
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