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Photography

Attendance at, or participation in, this conference constitutes consent to the use

and distribution by IEEE of the attendee’s image or voice for informational,

publicity, promotional and/or reporting purposes in print or electronic

communication media. No flash photography will be used.

Video recording by participants and other attendee during any portion of the

conference is not allowed without special prior written permission of IEEE.

Photographs of copyrighted Power Point or other slides are for personal use only

and are not to be reproduced or distributed. Do not photograph any such images

that are labelled as confidential and/or proprietary.

Non Discrimination Policy

IEEE is committed to the principle that all the persons shall have equal access to

the program, facilities, services and employment without regard to personal

characteristics not related to ability, performance, or qualification as determined

by IEEE policy and/or applicable laws. For more information on the IEEE policy,

visit www.ieee.org

CONTENTS PAGE NO.

Message from the Conference Chair 3 Message from the IEEE PES Malaysia Chapter Chair 4 ISGT Asia 2014 Committee 5 Track Chairs 6 Conference Schedule 7 - 10 Key Note Speaker Profile 11 - 12 Plenary Speakers 13 - 18 Session 1A/1B/1C/1D 19 – 22 Session 2A/2B/2C/2D 23 – 26 Session 3A/3B/3C 27 – 29 Session 4A/4B/4C 30 – 32 Session 5A/5B/5C/5D 33 – 36 Session 6A/6B/6C 37 – 39 Session 7A/7B/7C/7D 40 – 43 Session 8A/8B/8C/8D 44 – 47

ISGT Asia 2014 Conference Chair

On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I would like to welcome all participants to the 2014 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT Asia 2014). The aim of this conference is to promote the advancement of smart grid technology and research. It is also hoped that ISGT Asia 2014 would provide a platform to enable interactive exchanges between researchers, academicians, policy makers and industries on issues relating to smart grid implementation and its related matters.

ISGT Asia 2014 is proud of having three distinguished keynote speakers presenting issues from their various viewpoints and two tutorials that would bring much benefit to the participants. Participants would also have the opportunity to listen to experienced speakers from both academia and industry in two plenary sessions.

A special acknowledgement to our sponsors and supporters whose financial contribution and support had elevated the conference expectations. In addition, I would also like to thank our distinguished keynote speakers, plenary speakers and reviewers for their invaluable contributions.

Finally, a big thank you to all the participants for supporting ISGT Asia 2014 and we hope that this conference would enhance collaboration among yourselves for further development in smart grid technologies.

Last but not least, I wish to express my gratitude to the organizing committee for their commitment and diligence in planning and executing this conference.

Zuhaina Zakaria, PhD SMIEEE Conference Chair, ISGT Asia 2014

IEEE PES Malaysia Chapter Chair

The IEEE ISGT Conference Asia is one of the biggest IEEE Smart Grid conference in Asia. In the past, IEEE ISGT Asia was held in India, China and Australia. Thus, IEEE Power and Energy (PE) Malaysia Chapter is delighted and honored to be chosen as the host of the 2014 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT) Asia in Kuala Lumpur.

It is my great pleasure to welcome all the speakers and participants who would be sharing their views on Smart

Grid-related subjects. Both academia and industry would be sharing their insights and perspectives on the various interesting tracks. I am confident and believe that through this conference, we could learn from each other and maximize the opportunity for networking and exchanging of ideas.

I would like to briefly introduce IEEE PE Malaysia Chapter. Since its establishment in 1987, the Chapter have been working hard to connect the academia and industries together through various activities such as conferences, public lectures, technical talks and workshops. PE Malaysia Chapter is a very active chapter and this has been evident in the awards received from IEEE HQ where the Chapter had won the High Performance Chapter Grant for 10 consecutive years, since 2001.

I strongly encourage non-members to join IEEE. Through IEEE memberships, you can keep abreast with the latest information in your chosen technology profession, connect with peers, and invest in your career advancement.

Standing on the platform of IEEE are technical innovations, access to cutting-edge information, networking opportunities and exclusive member benefits.

I hope that you would find 2014 IEEE ISGT Asia interesting and memorable. Do enjoy Malaysian hospitality!

Mohd Zainal Abidin Ab. Kadir, PhD PEng SMIEEE Chair, IEEE PES Malaysia Chapter

Steering Committee Jay Giri, ALSTOM Grid, USA Damir Novosel, Quanta Technology, USA Lina Bertling Tjernberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Lalit Goel, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Local Organizing Committee General Chair: Zuhaina Zakaria, UiTM Conference Co-Chair: Mohd Zainal Abidin Abdul Kadir, UPM Secretary: Jasronita Jasni, UPM Finance Chair: Yeoh Eng Chin, TNB Program Chair: Ismail Musirin, UiTM Registration Chair: Mohd Izhwan Muhamad, UPM Logistic: M Zain Abdullah, Mex-Tech Engineering Sdn Bhd Publication Chair: Izham Zainal Abidin, UNITEN Editorial: Ismail Musirin, UiTM; Musse Mohamud Ahmed, IIUM; Izham Zainal Abidin,UNITEN; Mohd Izhwan Muhamad, UPM Webmaster/Publicity: Md Pauzi Abdullah, UTM

Technical Program Committee: Ismail Musirin, UiTM Azah Mohamed, UKM Norman Mariun, UPM Musse Mohamud Ahmed, IIUM Titik Khawa Abdul Rahman, KAU SA

Industry Liaison Committee: Michael Joseph, ALSTOM Razali Budin, TAMCO Zahrul Faizi Hussien, Malakoff Utilities

TRACK CHAIRS

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization:

Hashim Hizam, UPM

Smart Grid Information and Communication Technologies:

Zaipatimah Ali, UNITEN

Smart Power Bulk Transmission System:

Izham Zainal Abidin, UNITEN

Smart Distribution System:

Musse Mohamud Ahmed, IIUM

Smart Energy Utilization:

Ismail Musirin, UiTM

Power Electronics and Its Applications:

Mohd Amran Mohd Radzi, UPM

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection:

Hazlie Mokhlis, UM

Equipment and its Technologies in Power System:

Michael Joseph, ALSTOM

Power Quality and Electromagnetic Compatibility:

Mohd Fuad Faisal, TNB

Conference Schedule

Day 1, 20th May 2014 (Tuesday)

Time Venue : Manhattan V

8.15 a.m – 9.15 a.m

Registration

9.15 a.m

Joint Opening ISGT/CIRED

Venue: Manhattan II

10.30 a.m - 12.30 noon

Tutorial 1: Modeling of Solar Energy Using AI technique

By Wilfried Elmenreich

Venue: Manhattan V

12.30 noon

Lunch

2.00 p.m - 4.00 p.m

Tutorial 2: Integration of Demand Response with Renewable Energy

for Efficient Power System Operation

By Saifur Rahman

Venue: Manhattan V

4.00 p.m

Coffee Break

Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Time Manhattan V Bronx I Bronx II Bronx III

8.45 - 9.00 a.m. Welcoming Speech

9.00 - 10.00 a.m.

Keynote 1: Importance of Reversible Hydro for Smart Grid, K.V Rupchand

Photo Session

10.15 a.m. Coffee Break

10.30 - 11.30 a.m.

Keynote 2: Sustainable Energy Generation: Is this Practical in the Short Term, Saifur Rahman

11.30 a.m. - 1.00 p.m.

Session 1A:

Electricity Market in Smart Grid

Session 1B:

Power Electronics and Its Applications

Session 1C:

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Session 1D:

Smart Distribution System

1.00 - 2.00 p.m. Lunch Break

2.00 - 3.30 p.m.

Session 2A:

Smart Energy Utilization

Session 2B:

Smart Grid Information and Communication Technologies

Session 2C:

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Session 2D:

Power Quality and Electromagnetic Compatibility

3.30 - 3.45 p.m. Coffee Break

3.45 - 5.30 p.m.

Plenary 1:

Smart Grid Implementation : "Issues and Challenges"

Session 3A:

Smart Energy Utilization

Session 3B:

Smart Grid Information & Communication Technologies

Session 3C:

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

7.45 p.m. Banquet Dinner, Venue: Manhattan III

Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Time Manhattan V Bronx I Bronx II Bronx III

9.00 - 10.00 a.m.

Keynote 3:

AI techniques for Smart Grids, W. Elmenreich

10.00 – 10.30 a.m. Coffee Break

10.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.

Plenary 2: Smart Grid Enablers

Session 4A: Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Session 4B: Power Electronics and Its Applications

Session 4C: Power Quality and Electromagnetic Compatibility

12.30 - 2.00 p.m. Lunch Break

2.00 - 3.30 p.m.

Session 5A:

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Session 5B:

Smart Grid Information and Communication Technologies

Session 5C:

Smart Distribution System

Session 5D:

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

3.30 – 3.45 p.m. Coffee Break

3.45 – 5.30 p.m.

Session 6A:

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Session 6B:

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Session 6C:

Electricity Market in Smart Grid

Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Time Bronx I Bronx II Bronx III Bronx IV

8.30 - 10.30 a.m.

Session 7A:

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Session 7B:

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Session 7C:

Smart Distribution System

Session 7D:

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

10.30 - 10.45 a.m. Coffee Break

10.45 a.m. - 12.15 p.m.

Session 8A:

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Session 8B:

Smart Distribution System

Session 8C:

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Session 8D:

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

12.15 - 2.45 p.m. Lunch Break & Friday Prayer

2.45 p.m. SOCIAL EVENTS

Keynote Speaker Profile Keynote 1 Speaker: K.V.Rupchand

Presently, IEEE Life Senior Member holding the positions of Chair of Power &

Energy Society, Chair of Technology Management Council, Secretary-Treasurer of

Robotics & Automation Society of IEEE Madras Chapters. Immediate past

Secretary General of Indian Concrete Institute. More than 54 years of

professional experience in Water Resources Development, primarily for

generation of Hydro power. Passed B.E.(Civil) from Madras University in First

Class during 1959. Post Graduate in Structural Engineering from Madurai

University during 1974 in First Class with Distinction. Served the Tamil Nadu

Electricity Board (TNEB) for more than 38 years and retired as Chief Engineer/Civil Designs during 1997.

Was in charge of the prestigious Kundah Hydro Electric Project under Colombo Plan. Held key positions

in the Hydro Electric side of the complex Parambikulam-Aliyar Project involving inter-state and inter-

basin transfer of river waters. Was involved in almost all the 29 Hydro Power Stations of TNEB

(capacities 0.35 MW to100 MW) including the unique 400 MW Kadamparai Reversible Turbine Project.

Investigated, formulated & held key positions in several other Power Projects of Hydro, Thermal and

Gas. Was Vice Chairman of the State Dam Safety Committee. Was member of International Commission

on Large Dams and drafted Specifications. Was a member of the Indian Delegation to participate in the

International Hydro Power Conference/China, 1995 and visited the mighty 22,400 MW Three Gorges

Project. Has been a Visitor and Consultant to International Power Projects. Author of more than 200

technical papers presented at several National & International Conferences and Technical Events on

Hydro Power, Hydrology, Transmission Lines, Construction Management, Planning, Environment,

Technical Audit and Pre stressed Concrete. Tackled some unique and challenging works of Repair and

Rehabilitation in Power Projects. Expert-Advisor to Govt. of Tamil Nadu. Consultant for Nepal Hydro

Power Project (L&T), for Restructuring of TNEB and on Construction Management. Author of Indian

Standards Specification on Fire Safety in Hydro Projects. Fellow in the Instn. of Engineers, Indian Instn. of

Technical Arbitrators, Indian Concrete Institute, Institutes of Valuers, Bridge Engineers, Consulting Civil

Engineers, Indian Water Works Assn., Life Senior Member in the Institute of Electrical & Electronics

Engineers (USA), Member in Institutes of Rock Mechanics & Tunneling Technology, Public

Administration, Quality & Reliability, Information Centre on Fiber Reinforced Concrete & American

Biographical Institute. Chartered & Professional Engineer and Govt. Registered Valuer. Has visited

Canada, USA, UK, all West European countries, China, Bangla Desh, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand

and Malaysia to present Technical Papers in International Conferences, on Study Tour and Private visit.

Presented a paper at IEEE PESGM 2011 Detroit on ‘A Proposal for meeting the Power Demands of

Electric Vehicle Transportation in India’. Was inducted as a member in the IEEE Renewable Technology

Sub-Committee during this meet. Chaired and led the Panel ‘Linkage between Energy and Water’ at

PESGM2013 at Vancouver and was involved in the various Committee Meetings including the Working

Group on Photo Voltaic.

Keynote Speaker Profile Keynote 2 Speaker: Saifur Rahman

Dr. Saifur Rahman is the Joseph R. Loring professor of electrical and computer

engineering and the founding director of the Advanced Research Institute at

Virginia Tech. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE

Transactions on Sustainable Energy, and a distinguished lecturer of the Power &

Energy Society. He is the chair of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advisory

Committee on International Science and Engineering. He holds a BS degree in

electrical engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.

He received an MS in electrical sciences from State University of New York at

Stony Brook and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech. Saifur Rahman directs the Center

for Energy and the Global Environment and the Consortium for Intelligent Grid Research, Analysis and

Education from Virginia Tech. He served for three years as a program director in the Engineering

Directorate at NSF. He was a research scientist at the Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan for one year.

He has also worked as an electrical engineer with Progress Energy in North Carolina and the Brookhaven

National Laboratory in New York. He has consulted for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank,

the United Nations Development Program and the US Agency for International Development. He has

served as the chair of the IEEE Publications Board, the Lifelong Learning Committee, Periodicals

Committee and the Products and Services Committee. He is currently serving as the vice president for

Publications for the IEEE Power & Energy Society, and a member of the IEEE-USA Energy Policy

Committee. His research interests include: Power System Planning, Power System Reliability, Power

System Quality, Large Scale Power System Operation and Control Renewable Energy and Distributed

Generation Resources (RE& DGE), Smart Grid System, and many others.

Keynote Speaker Profile

Keynote 3 Speaker: Wilfried Elmenrich

Wilfried Elmenreich studied computer science at the Vienna University of

Technology where he received his master's degree in 1998. He became a research

and teaching assistant at the Institute of Computer Engineering at Vienna

University of Technology in 1999. He received his doctoral degree on the topic of

time-triggered sensor fusion in 2002 with distinction. From 1999 to 2007 he was

the chief developer of the time-triggered fieldbus protocol TTP/A and the Smart

Transducer Interface standard. In 2003, he started the international Workshop on

Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES), which has since taken place

annually. In 2004, he organized the Second IEEE International Conference on

Computational Cybernetics (ICCC) in Vienna. Elmenreich was a visiting researcher at the Vanderbilt

University, Nashville, Tennessee in 2005 and at the CISTER/IPP-Hurray Research Unit at the Polytechnic

Institute of Porto in 2007. By the end of 2007, he moved to the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt to

become a senior researcher at the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems. Working in the area

of cooperative relaying, he published two patents together with Helmut Adam and Christian Bettstetter.

One result of the work on self-organizing systems yielded an open-source research tool named FREVO.

In 2008, he received Habilitation in the area of Computer Engineering from Vienna University of

Technology. In Winter term 2012-2013 he was professor of complex systems engineering at the

University of Passau. Since April 2013, he holds a professorship for Smart Grids at Alpen-Adria-

Universität Klagenfurt. His research projects affiliate him also with the Lakeside Labs research cluster in

Klagenfurt. Wilfried Elmenreich is a member of the senat of the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt,

Senior Member of IEEE and counselor of Klagenfurt's IEEE student branch. In 2012, he organized the

international Advent Programming Contest. Wilfried was editor of 4 books and published over 100

papers in the field of networked and embedded systems. His Erdös Number is 3. He maintains the

research blogs "Self-Organizing Networked Systems", "The Smart Grid" and "Networking Embedded

Systems".

Plenary 1 Speaker

Smart Grid Implementation: Issues and Challenges for Malaysia

Ir. Halim Osman, CIRED Malaysia

Synopsis

The presentation will highlight few key issues, challenges and possible solutions in the following key

areas related to smart grid envisioning, planning and implementation for Malaysia.

- Needs for Smart Grid for Malaysia?

- Identification and quantification of SG values for Malaysia

- Smart Grid vision and agenda for Malaysia as possible integrator of all isolated programs related

to sustainability goals

- Smart grid strategies – technology deployment and pilot implementation

- Scope of issues and challenges for Malaysia – technical. economics and regulatory

- Developing the fundamentals or foundational elements for Smart Grid

- Possible way forward for Malaysia

Speaker Profile - Ir. Halim Bin Osman is an active member of industry-based

non for profit organization namely CIRED Malaysia. He is currently Secretary

of CIRED Malaysia, NGO dedicated in advancing local electricity supply

industry towards higher operational, business excellence and achieving mix of

industry imperatives through CIRED’s capacity development and stakeholders

engagement programs. He served 30 years with Tenaga Nasional Berhad.

Expertise and experiences cover distribution utility business operations,

network management functions and technologies, asset life cycle strategies

and solutions, reliability management, condition based maintenance and diagnostic technologies,

energy efficiency, renewables and smart grid technologies. He is presently Managing Director of Total

Asset Management Solutions Sdn Bhd- engineering, asset management and utility management

consulting company. He is a professional engineer with Board of Engineers, Malaysia and member of

Institute of Asset Management, UK.

Plenary 1 Speaker

Smart Grid Implementation – Opportunities and Challenges

Dr. Mohd Fadzil Siam, TNB

Synopsis: The Smart Grid encompasses the integration of power, communications, and information

technologies for an improved electric power infrastructure that serves load requirements while

providing for an ongoing evolution of end-use applications. An integrated, fully automated smart grid

approach can allow productive options to both electric utility and customers in improving system

reliability, asset utilization and efficiency in a secure manner.

The presenter will share his view and general outlook of Smart Grid landscape and possible applications

that can transform the electricity supply infrastructure. Smart Grid provides new opportunities as well as

challenges towards sustainable energy future. He will also share some of the key R&D initiatives

undertaken by TNB Research to support the operational needs and future expansion of Smart Grid in

Malaysia.

Speaker Profile – Dr. Mohd Fadzil Siam graduated with a first class degree in 1994 from

University of Southampton in the field of Electrical Engineering. He obtained his PhD in

1998 from Heriot-watt University, Edinburgh. Since then he has been working with TNB

and TNB Research undertaking various technical and managerial tasks. He is currently

the General Manager for Transmission & Distribution at TNB Research. He has been

involved personally in a number of research projects focusing on smart grid issues,

power quality, network efficiency and renewable energy. He is a registered professional engineer with

Board Engineers Malaysia, Institute of Engineers Malaysia and a member of IEEE. He also contributes in

various national standard development committees and working groups.

Plenary 1 Speaker

Smart Grid in Malaysia: Current Perspective and Challenges

Ir. Loo Kok Seng, TNB

Synopsis - The need for the utilities to modernize the energy network has fast becoming evident nowadays. The challenges of the continued growth of electricity demand and environment concern are increasing the functional requirements of the today utility’s electricity network and operation. The dominant design philosophy for the existing electricity networks is based on a period when energy was relatively cheaper and plentiful with meeting rising demand the leading driver. The energy industry is now at the point of transition to a new era where clean energy will become more pervasive, networks needs to be flexible to incorporate customers’ demand of greater insight and control over their own consumption and new low-carbon technologies. Inevitably, the utilities need to search for a more intelligent electric system that can handle these challenges in a sustainable, reliable and economic way. Smart Grid is the evolution of our current electrical grid, using new information and communication technology to optimize the conservation and delivery of power. It empowers customers by creating the foundation necessary for a number of new technology-driven energy alternatives, emission reductions, efficiency improvements and encourages more energy efficiency by providing real-time energy usage data to customers. In simple words, Smart Grid is an integration of various tools and technologies i.e. automation and ICT infrastructure, to enable the existing grid to operate more efficiently and reliably and in the intervening time offers two-way communication with consumers. On these grounds, TNB has embarked its journey on Smart Grid since 2010. This paper will provide the current perspective include status of this Smart Grid journey and its associated challenges in relation to customers, regulatory and commercial aspects.

Speaker Profile - Loo Kok Seng began his career with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) in 1982 as

Assistant Operation Engineer. He is a professional member of the Board of Engineers Malaysia

(BEM) and the Institute of Engineers (IEM) Malaysia. After having served in TNB Generation

Division, he continued to perform his duty as executive and/or manager in the Energy,

Economic & Generation Planning section of the Development Planning; Corporate Planning;

and Transmission Divisions in the period 1985 to 1996. From 1997 to 1998, he assumed the

role of Senior Manager (Tariff Formulation & Financial) and later in 1998 to 2002 as Senior

Manager (Business Planning & Evaluation) in the Corporate Planning Division. From 2003 to 2005, he continued to

perform his duty as Head of Tariff Development Unit, Commercial Department/Strategic Management,

Distribution Division. In 2006, he was promoted to be the General Manager (Financial Planning), Group Finance

Division and subsequently in 2008 as General Manager (Strategic Planning), Planning Division. In 2012, he

assumed the post of Senior General Manager (Corporate Planning & Sustainability, Planning Division. In his

current position his roles and functions include: Electricity Supply Industry Studies & Scanning; Green Energy and

Sustainability Policy/Issue: Technology Roadmap; Corporate Planning, Innovation and Smart Grid Steering

Committee Coordinator. He is also involved in numerous international studies on Energy & Electricity Planning

and Pricing Issues in the past including as Coordinator of AESIEAP WG3, HAPUA, IAEA-RCA etc.

Plenary 2 Speaker

“Smart Grid “ – Where We Are Today?

Meliha B. Selak, P. Eng - Power System Consultant, Canada

Synopsis - With adding large generating units of high capacity to the power grid endangers the normal operation

of power system and might lead to outages and system collapse. The convention power system protection

schemes, designed to detect the fault and signal circuit breaker to isolate the fault reliably and as fast as possible,

but cannot prevent from the system collapse. Nowadays, the modernized networks and telecommunications

infrastructure allow optimizing the existing electrical power system operation. The implementation of wide area

special protection schemes (SPS) or remedial action scheme (RAS) which are designed to detect the system

conditions that can cause instability, overload or voltage collapse can isolate faults in the direct area and/or in

areas adjacent to the fault.

Today, the power distribution systems are designed to provide participating customers a new level of choice and

control over their energy use through advanced technology, with the goals of empowering customers to save

energy, increasing electric service reliability and improving response to power outages. The advanced

communications technologies, smart meters, devices for electrical system automation and energy management

tools provide the significant benefits for energy customers. The new global communications platforms support the

future innovation: wide and local area networks, telecommunications services, voice services and video

conferencing.

Speaker Profile - Meliha B. Selak is recently retired from BC Hydro, Protection& Control as a

Specialist Engineer. She has an Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Sarajevo and

has over 35 years of experience in various aspects of power systems engineering including

utility protection, research & development (R&D), project management and consulting on

international projects; creation of computer programs for power system modeling validation

and design of special protection schemes and power system emergency controls; assessment of

interconnection requirements of numerous distributed and transmission connected

Independent Power Producers (IPP). Prior to joining BC Hydro in 2000, she worked as a research engineer in the

Power System Group at the University of British Columbia on Real-Time Power System Simulator (EMTP). She has

written numerous technical reports and papers on the power system subjects and she is also a paper reviewer.

Meliha is a distinguished lecturer of IEEE PES Distinguished lecturer Program (DLP) and a registered professional

engineer in the Province of British Columbia. Meliha is a member of the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) and she

was serving on the PES Governing Board as the Vice President for Chapters for 5 years. Currently she is PES N&A

and LRP committees’ member. Also, she is a member of the Power System Relay Committee (PSRC), working on

IEEE guide for “Protective Relaying of Utility-Consumer Interconnections”. Meliha received numerous awards for

her service to British Columbia’s Power and Energy community through her leadership role in IEEE Vancouver

Section. Meliha is a recipient of the 2010 IEEE Canada Award in recognition of dedicated and distinguished service

to the profession”; and 2012 IEEE PES Vancouver Outstanding Engineer Award for “Contribution to the Engineering

Profession at Local and Global level”.

Plenary 2 Speaker

Cloud Computing Paradigm as Smart Grid Enabling Technology

R. Al-Ali Computer Science and Engineering Department

American University of Sharjah, UAE

Synopsis - As the smart grid is rolling out from its’ conceptual model into the implementation phase, scalability,

security and huge data are becoming issues that may slowdown the performance and efficiency of such large scale

smart grid.

Within the smart grid context, utilities should have data center that are equipped with large computing

infrastructure, huge data storage capacities and wide spread telecommunication networks as well as software

platforms to maintaining and operating the grid efficiently.

Building large data center infrastructure takes long time, requires wide spread communication networks and huge

capital cost. In addition, the center must have trailed operation and maintenance software package such as

distribution management system (DMS), geographic information systems (GIS), outage management systems

(OMS), customer information systems (CIS) and supervisory control and data acquisition system (SCADA).

Maintaining and upgrading the data center infrastructure and communication networks as well as renewing the

software package licenses cost adds to additional capital running cost.

An emerging computing paradigm such as cloud computing can be used as the smart grid enabler to replace the

current data center. As best described by the NIST, “Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-

demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage,

applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or

service provider interaction”.

The talk will highlight the cloud computing service and development models. Mapping the smart grid NIST existing

seven domain conceptual models with the cloud computing NIST service models will be explored. Also, the smart

gird information and telecommunications layers will be mapped with the NIST cloud computing deployment

models mainly private, public, community and hybrid models.

Speaker Profile – Professor A. R. Al-Ali (SM IEEE) received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering and a

minor in computer science from Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA, 1990; Master degree

from Polytechnic Institute of New York, USA, 1986 and B.Sc.EE from Aleppo University, Syria, 1979.

From 1991-2000, he worked as an associate /assistant professor in KFUPM, Saudi Arabia. Since

2000 and till now, he has been a professor of computer engineering at the American University of

Sharjah, UAE. His research and teaching interests include: embedded systems hardware and

software architectures, smart homes automations, smart grid evolutions and development, remote monitoring

and controlling industrial plants utilizing Internet, GSM, and GPRS networks.

Dr. Al-Ali has more than 100 conference and journal publications including two USA and European Patents.

Professor Al-Ali has been invited to deliver keynote speeches on the recent evolution and development in the

smart grid in several international conferences.

Plenary 2 Speaker

Smart Grid is an evolution, not revolution

Ir. Dr Ali Askar Sher Mohamad, SEDA

Synopsis - The Grid which needs to become Smart is the Distribution network, both medium and low

voltage, since the Transmission network is already pretty smart and generally does not need to react

with distributed generators or consumers. Building the Smart Grid is not a revolutionary process,

chucking out the old network and replacing it with a totally new one. It is to be achieved through small

evolutionary steps, taken both by the utilities, and the distributed generators who stand to gain the

most from the Smart Grid.

Speaker Profile - Ir. Dr Ali Askar Sher Mohamad graduated with a BSc (Electrical

Engineering) from Purdue University, West Lafayette, and a Masters in Power Engineering

from UNSW, Sydney. He completed his PhD at Uniten on the technical impact of

connecting large scale solar PV plants to the utility network. He has served the Malaysian

power utility TNB in various engineering and management positions. He taught at Uniten

from 2009 to 2011, teaching renewable energy and power systems subjects. While at Uniten, he acted

as a consultant to carry out Power System Studies for Grid connection and Feasibility Studies for various

renewable energy plants, including hydro, solar PV and biomass. He acted as the Technical Advisor to

the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water on RE grid connection issues and related

legislation. In November 2011, he was appointed the Chief Operating Officer of the newly set up

Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Malaysia. Ir. Dr Ali is the Chairman of the SIRIM

Technical Committee on RE, member of the Publication committee of the Board of Engineers Malaysia

(BEM), panel member of the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC), and Council Member of the

Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM).

Session 1A - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Electricity Market in Smart Grid

Room : Room 1

Time : 11.30 a.m. - 1.00 p.m.

Chair : Azah Mohamed 11.30 A Comparative Analysis for Different Kinds of Single Diode Model Photovoltaic Module

By: Ahmad Besheer (University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia); Almoataz Abdelaziz (Ain Shams University, Egypt)

11.45 The Small Signal Stability Analysis of A Power System Integrated with PMSG-based Wind Farm

By: Zhaoyang Wei (School of Electrical Engineering, Guangxi University Nanning, Guangxi, P.R. China); Shaojian Song (School of Electrical Engineering, Guangxi University Nanning, Guangxi, P.R. China)

12.00 Reserve Constraints in Electricity Markets - Effects on Large Scale Integrated Consumers

By: Nigel Cleland (University of Auckland, New Zealand); Golbon Zakeri (University of Auckland, New Zealand); Brent Young (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

12.15 Electricity Pricing and Social Benefits Analysis in Interaction Between Supply and Demand

By: Chao Du (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Xifan Wang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Wang Li (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Chengcheng Shao (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Jing Shi (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China)

12.30 Charge Control of Plug-in Electrical Vehicles and Revenue Analysis

By: Chengcheng Shao (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Xifan Wang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Chao Du (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China)

12.45 Industrial CHP Optimal Management in the Energy Market Under Incomplete Information

By: Priit Uuemaa (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia); Imre Drovtar (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia); Jako Kilter (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia); Allan Puusepp (Eesti Energia, Estonia); Haralds Vigants (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Dagnija Blumberga (Riga Technical University, Latvia)

Session 1B - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Power Electronics and Its Applications

Room : Room 2

Time : 11.30 a.m. - 1.00 p.m.

Chair : Michael Joseph 11.30 An Efficient Unity Power Factor Battery Charging/Discharging Unit

By: Hamdy Ashour (Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST), Egypt); Amr Elnagar (Engineering, Egypt); Mostaf Abdel-Geliel (Associate prof, Egypt)

11.45 A Multi-input Inverter for Hybrid Photovoltaic Array/ Wind Turbine/ Fuel Cell and Battery Storage System Connected AC Grid Network

By: Mohd Azman Rosli (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia); Nor Zaihar b. Yahaya (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia); Zuhairi Baharudin (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia)

12.00 A Novel Islanding Detection Method Based on Positive Feedback Between Active Current and Voltage Unbalance Factor

By: Bo Sun (Southeast University, P.R. China); Jun Mei (Southeast University, P.R. China); Jianyong Zheng (Southeast University, P.R. China)

12.15 A Comparative Study on the Performance of Custom Power Devices for Power Quality Improvement

By: Masoud Farhoodnea (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia); Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia); Hussain Shareef (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)

12.30 An Approach to Improve Active Power Flow Capability by Using Dynamic Unified Power Flow Controller

By: Shameem Ahmad (University of Malaya, Malaysia); Fadi Albatsh (Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Research Laboratory, University of Malaya, Malaysia); Saad Mekhilef (University of Malaya, Malaysia); Hazlie Mokhlis (Electrical Engineering Department, Malaysia)

12.45 Practical Study of a Laboratory Undersized Grid-Connected PV System

By: Hind Djeghloud (Laboratory of Electrical Engineering of Constantine LGEC, Algeria); Oussama Guellout (University Constantine 1, Algeria); Maria Larakeb (Laboratory of Electrical Engineering of Constantine, Algeria); Othmane Bouteldja (University Constantine 1, Algeria); Seifeddine Boukebbous (University Constantine 1, Algeria); Amar Bentounsi (LEC - University of Mentouri Constantine - Algeria, Algeria)

Session 1C - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Room : Room 3

Time : 11.30 a.m. - 1.00 p.m.

Chair : Ahmad Farid Abidin 11.30 Modelling UK Power System Frequency Response with Increasing Wind Penetration

By: Li Ran (The University of Warwick, United Kingdom)

11.45 Photovoltaic Power Prediction and Its Application to Smart Grid

By: Yoshiki Murakami (Toshiba Corporation, Japan)

12.00 Unit Size Optimization of Hybrid Energy System

By: Arun S l (National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, India); Kumaravel S (National Institute of Technology Calicut, India); Selvan M p (National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, India)

12.15 Decentralized Energy Generation for End-Use Applications: Economic, Social and Environmental Benefits Assessment

By: Daniel Akinyele (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand); Ramesh Rayudu (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand); Nirmal Nair (University of Auckland, New Zealand); Bhujanga Chakrabarti (Transpower NZ Ltd, New Zealand)

12.30 Self-adaptive Polyclonal Selection Algorithm-based Multi-objective kW Scheduling Considering Renewables

By: Ying Yi Hong (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan); Ching-Ping Wu (Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan); Yung-Ruei Chang (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Atomic Energy Council, Taiwan); Yih-Der Lee (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taiwan); Pang-Wei Liu (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taiwan)

12.45 An Innovative Demand Side Management for Vulnerable Hybrid MicrogriD

By: Mohammad Seifi (University Putra Malaysia-UPM, Malaysia); Azura Che Soh (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohd Khair Hassan (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Noor Izzri Abdul Wahab (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

Session 1D - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Smart Distribution System

Room : Room 4

Time : 11.30 a.m. - 1.00 p.m.

Chair : Izham Zainal Abdin 11.30 Study of Distributed Busbar Protection Based on a Wireless Sensor Network

By: Jie Song (Jinan University, P.R. China); Xiangning Lin (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, P.R. China); Jinwen Sun (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, P.R. China); Guo Qianwen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, P.R. China)

11.45 A Distribution Loads Forecast Methodology Based on Transmission Grid Substations SCADA Data

By: Benoit Couraud (IM2NP, France); Robin Roche (IRTES-SET, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard, France)

12.00 A Survey on Distribution System Feeder Reconfiguration: Objectives and Solutions

By: Lei Tang (Iowa State University, USA); Fang Yang (University of Wisconsin Platteville, USA); Jingran Ma (University of Southern California, USA)

12.15 Feasibility of Data Communication Through Distribution Transformers for Smart Grid Applications

By: Yousef El-Haj (American University of Sharjah, UAE); Lutfi Albasha (American University Of Sharjah, UAE); Ayman El-Hag (American University of Sharjah, UAE); Hasan Mir (American University of Sharjah, UAE)

12.30 Power System Security Enhancement and Loss Reduction Using the SMART Power Flow Controller By: Salah Eldeen Gasim Mohamed Hassan (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Jasronita Jasni (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Hashim Hizam (UPM university, Malaysia); Mohd Amran Mohd Radzi (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

Session 2A - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Smart Energy Utilization

Room : Room 1

Time : 2.00 – 3.30 p.m.

Chair : Ismail Musirin 2.00 A Stochastic Optimization Approach to Aggregated Electric Vehicles Charging in Smart Grids

By: Ziming Zhu (Loughborough University, United Kingdom); Sangarapillai Lambotharan (Loughborough University, United Kingdom); Woon Hau Chin (Toshiba Research Europe Limited, United Kingdom); Zhong Fan (Toshiba Research Europe, United Kingdom)

2.15 An Optimization Framework for Home Demand Side Management Incorporating Electric Vehicles

By: Hosam Sherif (Loughborough University, United Kingdom); Ziming Zhu (Loughborough University, United Kingdom); Sangarapillai Lambotharan (Loughborough University, United Kingdom)

2.30 A Method of Load Volatility Auto-identification and Its Application in Demand Side Management

By: Fang Hou (Accenture, P.R. China); Yuan-hang Yang (XJTU, P.R. China); Qin Zhou (Accenture, P.R. China); Ming Li (Accenture, P.R. China)

2.45 Home Energy Management From Demand Side in Smart Grid

By: Yimin Zhou (Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China); Yanfeng Chen (Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, P.R. China); Guoqing Xu (Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Science, P.R. China); Chunhua Zheng (Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. China)

Session 2B - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Smart Grid Information and Communication Technologies

Room : Room 2

Time : 2.00 – 3.30 p.m.

Chair : Azamul Asar 2.00 Learning a Context-aware Personal Model of Appliance Usage Patterns in Smart House

By: Xinpeng Zhang (Kyoto University, Japan); Takekazu Kato (Kyoto University, Japan); Takashi Matsuyama (Kyoto University, Japan)

2.15 Smart Grid Over LTE in VHF

By: Carlos Henrique Rodrigues de Oliveira (CPqD, Brazil)

2.30 A Novel TD-LTE Frame Structure for Heavy Uplink Traffic in Smart Grid

By: Shi Chen (Leadcore Technology Co., Ltd., P.R. China)

2.45 Distributed Channel Allocation Scheme for Wireless Interference Avoidance in Smart Grid

By: Chong Tan (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, P.R. China); Kai Yu (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, CAS, P.R. China); Shi Chen (Renesas Mobile, P.R. China); Haifeng Wang (Renesas Mobile, P.R. China); Zhiyong Bu (Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, CAS, P.R. China)

3.00 Comparison of Deployment Distribution Models for Communication Traffic Evaluation of Multi-hop Wireless Smart Meters

By: Tomohisa Yamada (Sorrid Corp., Japan); Chuzo Ninagawa (Gifu University, Japan)

3.15 Interoperability in Smart Grid Using IEC 61850 Standard: A Power Utility Prospect

By: Mohd Iqbal Ridwan (TNB Research Sdn Bhd, Malaysia); Normi Salwana Miswan (TNBR, Malaysia); Aminuddin Musa (TNB, Malaysia); Muhammad Shahmi Muhammad Shokri (TNBR, Malaysia); Mohd Noorfazly Noran (TNB Research, Malaysia); Hisyam Noor Awang (TNB, Malaysia); Rosli Mat Lajim (TNBR, Malaysia)

Session 2C - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Room : Room 3

Time : 2.00 – 3.30 p.m.

Chair : M. H. Haque 2.00 Finite Time Multi-Agent Coordination of Distributed Generation for Grid Reactive Support

By: Mouhacine Benosman (MERL, USA); Evangelos Polymeneas (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)

2.15 A Research on Distributed Parallel Calculation Management Mode of Power System Considering Space-Time Dimensions

By: Haibo Zhang (University of NCEPU, P.R. China); Cunhao Zhu (University of NCEPU, P.R. China)

2.30 A Method of Adjusting Measurements of External Grid Based on Predictor-Corrector Algorithm

By: Haibo Zhang (University of NCEPU, P.R. China); Penghua Li (University of NCEPU, P.R. China)

2.45 Mathematical Modeling of a PEV Service Admission Control (PEVSAC) Scheme in Smart Grid

By: Khaled Shuaib (United Arab Emirates University, UAE); Farag Sallabi (Ministry of Communications and Informatics, Libya); Mohammed Adel Abdel-Hafez (United Arab Emirates University, UAE); Ahmed M. Gaouda (United Arab Emirates University, UAE)

3.00 Automated Analysis of Power Systems Disturbance Records: Smart Grid Big Data Perspective

By: Abhisek Ukil (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Rastko Zivanovic (Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa)

3.15 A Cyber-Physical Approach for Stochastic Hybrid Control and Safety Verification of Smart Grids

By: Ahsan Shahid (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)

Session 2D - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Power Quality and Electromagnetic Compatibility

Room : Room 4

Time : 2.00 – 3.30 p.m.

Chair : Tamer T. N. Khatib 2.00 Passive L and LCL Filter Design Method for Grid-Connected Inverters

By: Mohamed Atef Abbas Elsaharty (Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST), Egypt); Hamdy Ashour (Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST), Egypt)

2.15 Flicker Power Algorithm Based on Enhanced Phase-Locked Loop (EPLL) Demodulation

By: Nur Fadhilah Jamaludin (Universiti Teknologi Mara Malaysia, Malaysia); Ahmad Farid Abidin (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia)

2.30 Voltage-based Harmonic Compensation Using MCCF State Estimation

By: Peter Krasselt (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany); Sebastian Weck (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany); Thomas Leibfried (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

2.45 Application of Bio-inspired Krill Herd Algorithm to Combined Heat and Power Economic Dispatch

By: Pradosh Kumar Adhvaryyu (Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, India); Pranab Chattopadhyay (Gargi Memorial Institute of Technology, India); Aniruddha Bhattacharjya (National Institute of Technology, Agartala, Tripura, India)

3.00 Modeling and Simulation of Heat Dissipation Due to HVDC Ground Electrodes Using the Finite Element Method

By: Semaan Georges (Notre Dame University-Louaize, Lebanon)

3.15 Synchronous Reference Frame Based Control Technique for Shunt Hybrid Active Power Filter Under Non-ideal Voltage

By: Papan Dey (University of Malaya, Malaysia); Saad Mekhilef (University of Malaya, Malaysia)

Session 3A - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Smart Energy Utilization

Room : Room 2

Time : 3.45 p.m. - 5.00 p.m.

Chair : Janaka Ekanayake 3.45 A Review of AC Cycling Demand Response Programs and Technologies

By: Ryan Liu (UC Berkeley, USA); Pamela Chen (Quanta Technology, USA); Shengnan Shao (Quanta Technology, USA)

4.00 Multiobjective Ant Colony Optimization for Fast Charging Stations Planning in Residential Area

By: Nopbhorn Leeprechanon (Thammasat University, Thailand); Prakornchai Phonrattanasak (North Eastern University, Thailand)

4.15 Demonstration of Direct Load Control of Air Conditioners in High Density Residential Buildings

By: Michael Angelo A. Pedrasa (University of the Philippines, Philippines); Jhoanna Rhodette Ibabao Pedrasa (University of the Philippines, Philippines); Melwin Oro (University of the Philippines - Diliman, Philippines); Noriel Christopher Reyes (Department of Energy, Philippines)

4.30 An Interactive LED Lighting Interface for High Energy Savings

By: Ramprakash Kathiresan (Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore); Yeo Jiangang Kenneth (National University of Singapore, Singapore); Pritam Das (National University of Singapore, Singapore); Sanjib Kumar Panda (National University of Singapore, Singapore); Thomas Reindl (Solar Energy Research Institute Singapore, Singapore)

Session 3B - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Smart Grid Information and Communication Technologies

Room : Room 3

Time : 3.45 p.m. - 5.00 p.m.

Chair : Nirmal Nair 3.45 Substation Communication Software Development Based on MTS and IFPF

By: Jie Li (Xiangtan University, P.R. China); Bin Duan (Xiangtan University, P.R. China); Mao Tan (Xiangtan University, P.R. China)

4.00 Design of the Logical Node Based on the Control Algorithm of Distributed Power Converter

By: Tao Tang (University of Xiangtan, P.R. China); Bin Duan (Xiangtan University, P.R. China); Mao Tan (Xiangtan University, P.R. China)

4.15 Design and Implementation of an AMI Emulator for User Feature Studies

By: Jhoanna Rhodette Ibabao Pedrasa (University of the Philippines, Philippines); Michael Angelo A. Pedrasa (University of the Philippines, Philippines); Lorenzo Valentino, III (University of the Philippines, Philippines); Mark Lester Dumlao (University of the Philippines, Philippines)

4.30 Communication Networks and Non-Technical Energy Loss Control System for Smart Grid Networks

By: Perumalraja Rengaraju (Velammal College of Engineering and Technology, India); Shunmugham Pandian (Velammal College of Engineering & Technology, India); Chung-Horng Lung (Carleton University, Canada)

4.45 Comparing Performance of Prony Analysis and Matrix Pencil Method for Monitoring Power System Oscillations

By: Saikat Chakrabarti (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India); Srinivas Chitturi (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India); Sri Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India)

Session 3C - Day 2, 21st May 2014 (Wednesday)

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Room : Room 4

Time : 3.45 p.m. - 5.00 p.m.

Chair : R. Balasubramaniam 3.45 Dynamic State Estimator for Detection of Voltage Stability and Low Frequency Oscillation

By: Matthias Kahl (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, Germany); Daniel Uber (Karlsruhe Institut of Technology, Germany); Thomas Leibfried (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

4.00 New Forecasting and Modeling Tools for Operating Power Systems with Variable Energy Resources

By: Kwok Cheung (Alstom Grid, USA)

4.15 Adaptive Load Shedding Scheme for Transmission Line Overloading Problem in TNB

By: Ahmad Zuhdi Muhamad Zamani (Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia); Nik Sofizan Nik Yusuf (TNB, Malaysia); Mohd Khairun Nizam Mohd Sarmin (TNB Research Sdn Bhd, Malaysia); Sheikh Kamar Sheikh Abdullah (TNB Research Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia); Azlan Abdul Rahim (TNB Research, Malaysia)

4.30 A New Approach for Real-Time Voltage Stability Monitoring Using PMUs

By: Kai Sun (University of Tennessee, USA)

Session 4A - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Room : Room 2

Time : 10.30 a.m. – 12.30 p.m.

Chair : Musse Mohamud Ahmed 10.30 Heuristic Optimisation of State-Of-Charge Feedback Controller for Hourly Dispatch of Hybrid

PV/BES System

By: Muhamad Zalani Daud (Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia); Azah Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia)

10.45 Model Predictive Control Based Maximum Power Point Tracking Technique Applied to Ultra Step-Up Boost Converter for PV Applications

By: Omar Abdel-Rahim (Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Japan); Hirohito Funato (Utsunomiya University 7-1-2 Yoto, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan)

11.00 Secondary Reserve Limitation to Wind Power Penetration in the Spanish Power System

By: Fidel Fernandez-Bernal (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain); Ignacio Egido (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain); Enrique Lobato (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain)

11.15 A Novel Model Predictive Control for High Gain Switched Inductor Power Conditioning System for Photovoltaic Applications

By: Omar Abdel-Rahim (Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Japan); Hirohito Funato (Utsunomiya University 7-1-2 Yoto, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan)

11.30 Voltage Profile and Loss Assessment of Distribution Systems with Fixed Speed Wind Generators

By: Mohammed Haque (University of South Australia, Australia)

Session 4B - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Power Electronics and Its Applications

Room : Room 3

Time : 10.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.

Chair : Ismail Musirin 10.30 A New Cascaded Multilevel Inverter Topology with Minimum Number of Conducting Switches

By: Ahmad Syukri Mohamad (Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia); Norman Mariun (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Nasri Sulaiman (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohd Amran Mohd Radzi (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

10.45 A Modified Digital Hysteresis and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) Algorithms in Single Phase Shunt Active Power Filter Control

By: Aliyu Sabo (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Noor Izzri Abdul Wahab (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohd Amran Mohd Radzi (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Nor Farahaida Abdul Rahman (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia); Nashiren Binti mailah (Co Supervisor, Malaysia)

11.00 Technical Analysis of Frequency Tracking Possibilities for Contactless Electric Vehicle Charging

By: Benjamin Klaus (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany); Benedikt Lang (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany); Thomas Leibfried (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

11.15 Comparison of Singular and Modular Structures of Multiport Converters for Residential Application in Smart Grids

By: Mohammad Jafari (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia); Zahra Malekjamshidi (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia); Jian Guo Zhu (UTS, Australia); Md. Rabiul Islam (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)

11.30 A Comparative Study on Characteristics of Major Topologies of Voltage Source Multilevel PWM Inverters

By: Mohammad Jafari (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia); Zahra Malekjamshidi (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia); Md. Rabiul Islam (University of Technology Sydney, Australia); Jian Guo Zhu (UTS, Australia)

11.45 Heat Sink Model and Design Analysis Based on Particle Swarm Optimization

By: Mohd Zainolarifin Mohd Hanafi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia); Fatimah Sham Ismail (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)

Session 4C - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Power Quality and Electromagnetic Compatibility

Room : Room 4

Time : 10.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.

Chair : Zuhaina Zakaria 10.30 Dynamic Voltage Restorer Using the Combination of Fuzzy Logic and EPLL Control Strategies: An

Optimized Implementation

By: Seyedfoad Taghizadeh (University of Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Nadia Tan (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Behnam Nikouei (UNITEN, Malaysia); Mahmoud Younis (Sohar University, Oman)

10.45 Future Energy Services Outlook From the Perspective of Technological Innovation

By: Qin Zhang (State Grid Energy Research Institute, P.R. China); Juan Li (Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, P.R. China)

11.00 A Heuristic Charging Strategy for Real-Time Operation of PV-based Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles

By: Qifang Chen (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Nian Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Xinyi Lu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Jianhua Zhang (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China)

11.15 Multi-objective Optimal Scheduling of a DC Micro-grid Consisted of PV System and EV Charging Station

By: Xinyi Lu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Nian Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Qifang Chen (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Jianhua Zhang (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China)

11.30 Using EV Battery Packs for Vehicle-to-Grid Applications: An Economic Analysis

By: Lav Agarwal (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Peng Wang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Lalit Kumar Goel (NTU, Singapore)

11.45 Energy Management for A User Interactive Smart Community: A Stackelberg Game Approach

By: Wayes Tushar (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore); Bo Chai (Zhejiang University, P.R. China); Chau Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore); David B Smith (National ICT Australia, Australia); H. Vincent Poor (Princeton University, USA)

Session 5A - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Room : Room 1

Time : 2.00 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.

Chair : Jasronita Jasni 2.00 Minimum Load-Shedding Calculation Approach Considering Loads Difference

By: Zhiqiang Wang (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Lei Guo (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Kan Wu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Wenxia Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Jinghong Zhou (Economic Research Institute Jilin Electric Power Company Limited, P.R. China)

2.15 Probabilistic Framework for Evaluation of Smart Grid Resilience of Cascade Failure

By: Sudha Gupta (University of Mumbai, India); Faruk Kazi (VJTI-Mumbai University, India)

2.30 Integrated Scheduling for Intelligent Regional Grid Based on Differential Evolution

By: Lingyun Wang (IBM Research China, P.R. China); Weida Xu (IBM RESEARCH CHINA, P.R. China); Kexu Zou (IBM RESEARCH CHINA, P.R. China); Xinjie Lv (IBM, P.R. China); Feng Gao (IBM, P.R. China); Wenjun Yin (IBM, P.R. China)

2.45 A Human Machine Interface(HMI) Framework for Smart Grid System

By: Siti Hajar Binti Raman (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Datuk Prof. Dr. Mohd Ruddin Ab Ghani (UTeM, Malaysia); Mohd. Ariff Mat Hanafiah (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Wan Nor Shela Ezwane Wan Jusoh (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia)

3.00 Short-Term Load Forecasting for the Electric Bus Station Based on GRA-DE-SVR

By: Xiaobo Xu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Wenxia Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Xi Zhou (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Tianyang Zhao (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China)

3.15 Incorporation of Smart Electric Vehicles Into Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch Algorithm By: Hossein Zeynal (KDU University College, Malaysia); Jiazhen Yap (KDU University College, Malaysia); Brian Azzopardi (Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Lithuania); Mostafa Eidiani (Khorasan Institute of Higher Education, Iran)

Session 5B - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Smart Grid Information and Communication Technologies

Room : Room 2

Time : 2.00 p.m. - 3.30 p.m.

Chair : Kannan Tinnium 2.00 A Comparison of the Popular Home Automation Technologies

By: Chathura Withanage (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore); Rahul Ashok (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore); Chau Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore); Kevin Otto (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)

2.15 Design of Arduino-based Communication Agent for Rural Indian Microgrids

By: Dhiwaakar Purusothaman Soundiah Regunathan Rajasekaran (Solarillion Foundation, India); Ramesh Rajesh (Solarillion Foundation, India); Karan Bajaj (Solarillion Foundation, India); Vineeth Vijayaraghavan (Solarillion Foundation, India)

2.30 Generating Geospatially Realistic Driving Patterns Derived From Clustering Analysis of Real EV Driving Data

By: Anders Bro Pedersen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Andreas Aabrandt (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Jacob Østergaard (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark); Bjarne Poulsen (, Denmark)

2.45 Resource-efficient Model-Predictive PV Control Data Communication

By: Kai Piontek (TU Dortmund University, Germany); Nils Dorsch (TU Dortmund University, Germany); Christian Wietfeld (TU Dortmund University, Germany)

3.00 Autonomic Protocol and Architecture for Devices in Internet of Things

By: Qazi Mamoon Ashraf (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohamed Hadi Habaebi (Internatiinal Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia); Gopinath Rao Sinniah (MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia); Musse Mohamud Ahmed, Dr (International Islamic University, Malaysia); Sheroz Khan (Inetrnational Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia); Shihab A. Hameed (IIUM University, Malaysia)

Session 5C - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Smart Distribution System

Room : Room 3

Time : 2.00 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

Chair : Hossein Zeynal 2.00 Total Supply Capability for City Distribution Systems Based on the Probability

By: Zhiqiang Wang (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Shengguo Wu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Wenxia Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Wenguang Ding (Jinlin Electric Power Company Limited, P.R. China)

2.15 Modeling of Novel Zigbee/IEEE802.15.4 MAC Protocol for SCADA Low Voltage Smart Grid Distribution Systems

By: Hikma Shabani (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia); Musse Mohamud Ahmed, Dr (International Islamic University, Malaysia); Mohamed Hadi Habaebi (Co-supervisor, Malaysia); Sheroz Khan (Co-supervisor, Malaysia); Shihab A. Hameed (IIUM University, Malaysia)

2.30 Bidirectional Battery Charger for Electric Vehicle

By: Kang Miao Tan (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Vigna Kumaran Ramachandaramurthy (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Jia Ying Yong (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)

2.45 Economic Planning of Distribution System

By: Aseem Chandel (BSA College of Engineering and Technology Mathura UP INDIA, India); Durg Singh Chauhan (Uttarakhand Technical University, India); Deependra Singh (KNIT Sultanpur, India)

3.00 Estimation Method for Distribution Network Voltage Utilizing Smart Meter Measurements

By: Iwabuchi Kazunori (Toshiba Corporation, Japan)

3.15 Wide Range Load Transfer Strategy for Power Supply Side Failure in Intelligent Distribution Network

By: Weilong Jiao (Shandong University, P.R. China); Houlei Gao (Shandong University, P.R. China); Tianyou Li (Fujian Electric Power Company Limited, P.R. China); Guofang Zhu (Shandong University, P.R. China)

Session 5D - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Room : Room 4

Time : 2.00 p.m. – 3.30 p.m.

Chair : Mukesh Singh 2.00 Phase Comparison Protection for Distribution Networks with High PV Penetration

By: Alvin Tan (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Izham Z. Abidin (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Halimatun Hashim (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Aidil Azwin Zainul Abidin (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)

2.15 Robust Decentralized Power Oscillation Dampers Design of DFIG Wind Turbines for Stabilization of Inter-Area Oscillation

By: Issarachai Ngamroo (King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand); Tossaporn Surinkaew (King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand)

2.30 The Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging on a Residential Low Voltage Distribution Network in Malaysia

By: Chin Ho Tie (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Chin Kim Gan (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Khairul Anwar Ibrahim (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia)

2.45 The Microgrid Simulation Tool RAPSim: Description and Case Study

By: Manfred Pöchacker (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria); Tamer Khatib (University of Klagenfurt, Austria); Wilfried Elmenreich (University of Klagenfurt, Austria)

3.00 PMSG-based Fractional Frequency Wind Power System

By: Zhuoyan Song (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Xifan Wang (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Yunpeng Xiao (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China); Shenquan Liu (Xi'an Jiaotong University, P.R. China)

Session 6A - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Room : Room 1

Time : 3.45 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.

Chair : Izham Zainal Abidin 3.45 Impact of Wind Speed Disturbance on Power System Frequency Stability

By: Zhiqiang Wang (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Kan Wu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Lei Guo (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Wenxia Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Wendong Cui (Economic Research Institute Jilin Electric Power Company Limited, P.R. China)

4.00 A Novel Predictive DSM Strategy to Match Power Outage Pattern for Optimal Cost with Solar and Diesel Power

By: Prema V. (RV College of Engineering, India); Uma Rao K (R. V. College of Engineering, (Visvesvaraya Technological University), India); Amit Closepet (Spectrum Consultants, India)

4.15 Fast Fault Recovery of a Grid Integrated Wind Farm Based HVDC Light Transmission System

By: Ajay Moodadla (National Institute of Technology Warangal, INDIA, India); Srikanth Nandiraju Venkata (National Institute of Technology Warangal, India); Ujjwala K (NITW, India)

4.30 Energy Evaluation and Smart Microgrid for Rural Sarawak

By: Jason Kok Seng Yeo (Swinburne University of Technology, Malaysia); Hong Siang Chua (Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak, Malaysia)

4.45 Evaluation Method for the Impact of PV Installations into Distribution Systems

By: Ken Kuroda (Waseda University, Japan); Hideki Magori (Waseda University, Japan); Ryuichi Yokoyama (Waseda University, Japan); Daisuke Kobayashi (Fujitsu Limited, Japan); Tomiyasu Ichimura (Fujitsu Limited, Japan)

Session 6B - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Room : Room 2

Time : 3.45 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.

Chair : Nagaraja Ramappa 3.45 Study on SOC Schedul and BESS Control for Harmonized EMS in Power Grid with PV

By: Kosuke Uchida (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan); Yuzuru Ueda (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

4.00 A Synchrophasor Measurements Based Adaptive Underfrequency Load Shedding Scheme

By: Manorath Prasad (IIT Ropar, India); Ranjana Sodhi (Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India); Kedar Nath Satish (IIT Ropar, India); Kuldeep Meena (IIT Ropar, India)

4.15 A Five Layer Model for Simulating a Virtual Power Plant

By: Mahtab Zaeri (Victoria University, Australia); Nalin K. Sharda (Victoria University, Australia); Ahmad Zahedi (James Cook University, Australia)

4.30 Stability of Power Network State Estimation Under Attac

By: Alessio Baiocco (Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom); Stephen D. Wolthusen (Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom)

4.45 Digital Current Differential Protection Engineering Based on IEC 61850 Ed2.0

By: Ni Liu (Xiangtan University, P.R. China); Bin Duan (Xiangtan University, P.R. China); YongXin Su (Xiangtan University, P.R. China); Chaofeng Zhang (Xiangtan University, P.R. China)

5.00 The Application of Control Service Tracking in the Analysis on Security & Stability of Smart Grid

By: Hanying Yuan (University of Xiangtan, P.R. China); Bin Duan (Xiangtan University, P.R. China); Wu Chen (XiangTan University, P.R. China)

Session 6C - Day 3, 22nd May 2014 (Thursday)

Electricity Market in Smart Grid

Room : Room 3

Time : 3.45 p.m. – 5.30 p.m.

Chair : Fang Hou 3.45 A Scope for the Research and Argument Activities on Electric Vehicle Development Mode in

Demonstration City

By: Leilei Zhang (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Wenxia Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Zongqi Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China)

4.00 A Distributed Reactive Power Optimization Method for Multi-area Interconnected Power Grid

BY: Jinquan Zhao (Hohai University, P.R. China); Yuejin Ji (Hohai University, P.R. China); Zemei Dai (Hohai University, P.R. China)

4.15 Voltage Level Increment by Proposed Sub-Cell for Existing Topologies

By: Santosh Sappati (National Institute of Technology, India); Rajan Gupta (National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India); Varsha Singh (National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India); Abhimanyu Varshney (National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India)

4.30 Uncertain Optimization Decision of Interruptible Load in Demand Response Program

By: Wenjuan Niu (Southeast University, P.R. China); Li Yang (Southeast University, P.R. China)

4.45 A Measurement Technique to Identify and Locate Partial Discharge in Transformer with AE and HFCT

By: Urairat Fuangsoongnern (Kasetsart, Thailand)

5.00 Cost Effective Assessment of Transformers Using Machine Learning Approach

By: Kamel Benhmed (Qatar University, Qatar); Khaled Bashir Shaban (Qatar University, Qatar); Ayman El-Hag (American University of Sharjah, UAE)

5.15 Adaptive Power System Hybrid State Estimation

By: Manikandan Padmanaban (Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur, India, India); Avinash K. Sinha (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India)

Session 7A - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Room : Room 1

Time : 8.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m.

Chair : Mohd Izhwan Muhamad 8.30 Multi Area State Estimation for Smart Grid Application Utilizing All SCADA and PMU

Measurements

By: Ankush Sharma (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India); S Srivastava (IIT Kanpur, India); Saikat Chakrabarti (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India)

8.45 Braking Resistor as a Smart-Grid Technology

By: Stefan Habel (TU Dortmund, Germany); Christoph Schmuelling (TU Dortmund, Germany); Stefan Schmuelling (TU Dortmund, Germany)

9.00 Optimal Control of Active Power Flows in Smart Microgrids

By: Federico Delfino (University of Genoa, Italy); Andrea Bonfiglio (University of Genova, Italy); Massimo Brignone (University of Genoa, Italy); Fabio Pampararo (University of Genoa, Italy); Renato Procopio (University of Genova, Italy); Mansueto Rossi (University of Genoa, Italy); Stefano Bracco (University of Genoa, Italy); Michela Robba (University of Genova, Italy)

9.15 Demand Response for Smart Grids with Solar Power

By: Nihan Çiçek (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands); Hakan Deliç (Bogazici University, Turkey)

9.30 A Synchrophasor-Assisted Voltage Stability Index

By: Imran Sharieff (IIT Ropar, India); Ranjana Sodhi (Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India)

9.45 A Systematic Study of System-wide Automatic Coordinated Voltage Control for TNB System By: Mohd Khairun Nizam Mohd Sarmin (TNB Research Sdn Bhd, Malaysia)

Session 7B - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Room : Room 2

Time : 8.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m.

Chair : Md. Pauzi Abdullah 8.30 Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded PV Array by Using a Novel Approach for Shade Dispersion

By: Himanshu Sekhar Sahu (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, INDIA, India); Sisir Kumar Nayak (Indian Institute of Technology guwahati, India)

8.45 Small Signal Stability of Weak Power System Integrated with Inertia Tuned Large Scale Wind Farm

By: Xinze Xi (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Hua Geng (Tsinghua University, P.R. China); Geng Yang (Tsinghua University, P.R. China)

9.00 Intelligent Power Management Strategy of Hybrid Distributed Generation System Using Artificial Neural Networks

By: Nor Aira Zambri (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia); Azah Bt Mohamed (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohd Zamri Che Wanik (UKM, Malaysia)

9.15 Wind Speed Prediction Based on the Hybridization of the IMF and NN for Energy Mapping in Sarawak, Borneo

By: Salisu Lawan (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia)

Session 7C - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Smart Distribution System

Room : Room 3

Time : 8.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m.

Chair : Razali Budin 8.30 A Service Restoration Method for Multiple Faults in Distribution Systems Based on Load Balancing

Distribution

By: Song Yunhai (Shandong University, P.R. China); Houlei Gao (Shandong University, P.R. China); Tianyou Li (Fujian Electric Power Company Limited, P.R. China); Guofang Zhu (Shandong University, P.R. China)

8.45 Distributed Generation for Distribution Network Voltage Enhancement and Energy Loss Reduction

By: Abdelrahman Idris Adam (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohamed Shaaban (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia); Khalid Mohamed Nor (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)

9.00 A Bilevel and Comprehensive Decision-making Method of Smart Distribution Network Planning Under Electricity Market Environment

By: Wenxia Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Yuying Zhang (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); He Li (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China); Jianguo Chen (Guizhou Electric Power Test Research Institute, P.R. China)

9.15 Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) Hardware Design and Development for Distribution Automation System

By: Wan Nor Shela Ezwane Wan Jusoh (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Datuk Prof. Dr. Mohd Ruddin Ab Ghani (UTeM, Malaysia); Mohd. Ariff Mat Hanafiah (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Siti Hajar Binti Raman (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia)

9.30 Voltage Regulation in a Smart Distribution System Incorporating Variable Renewable Generation

By: Joseph Petinrin (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohamed Shaaban (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia)

Session 7D - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Room : Room 4

Time : 8.30 a.m. – 10.30 a.m.

Chair : Jasronita Jasni 8.30 Cooperative Energy Management System in Multi-Agent Based Operation of a Smart Grid

By: Ruchi Gupta (Galgotias University, India); Deependra Kumar Jha (G D Goenka University, School of Engineering, India)

8.45 A 43-Level 33 kV 3-Phase Modular Multilevel Cascaded Converter for Direct Grid Integration of Renewable Generation Systems

By: Md. Rabiul Islam (University of Technology Sydney, Australia); Youguang Guo (University of Technology Sydney, Australia); Mohammad Jafari (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia); Zahra Malekjamshidi (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia); Jian Guo Zhu (UTS, Australia)

9.00 State of Charge Estimation Based on a Real-time Battery Model and Iterative Smooth Variable Structure Filter

By: Taesic Kim (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA); Yebin Wang (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs, USA); Zafer Sahinoglu (Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, USA); Toshihiro Wada (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan); Satoshi Hara (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan); Wei Qiao (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA)

9.15 Model Predictive Control of Distributed Generation Inverter in a Microgrid

By: Thomas John (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Yu Wang (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Kuan Tak Tan (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Ping Lam So (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

9.30 The Impact of Harmonic Distortion in Grid-Connected PV System Performance

By: Munirah Ayub (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia, Malaysia); Chin Kim Gan (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Aida Fazliana Abdul Kadir (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia)

9.45 ANSYS Calculation Method of Temperature and Current Capacity for Transmission Lines Based on Sunlight Intensity By: Yang Liu (North China Electric Power University, P.R. China)

Session 8A - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Renewable Power Generation and its Efficient Utilization

Room : Room 1

Time : 10.45 a.m. – 12.15 p.m.

Chair : Srikrishna 10.45 Optimal Design of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems Based on Solar and Biomass for Halal

Products Research Institute, UPM

By: Mohd Izhwan Muhamad (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Mohd Amran Mohd Radzi (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Hashim Hizam (UPM university, Malaysia); Noor Izzri Abdul Wahab (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

11.00 A Simplified Approach for Fundamental Photovoltaic Module Performance Analysis

By: Rodney H.G. Tan (UCSI University, Malaysia); Jimmy Vee Hoong Mok (UCSI University, Malaysia)

11.15 Estimation of Maximum Power Point of PV Array Using Datasheet Values for Microgrid Integration

By: Himanshu Sekhar Sahu (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, INDIA, India); Somrat Roy (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, INDIA, India); Sisir Kumar Nayak (Iit Guwahai, India)

11.30 Impact of Photovoltaic Rooftop Scale Penetration Increasing on Low Voltage Power Systems

By: Chamnan Limsakul (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand); Roongrojana Songprakorp (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand); Anawach Sangswang (King Mongkut's University of Tech. Thonburi, Thailand); Ballang Muenpinij (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand); Panom Parinya (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand); Sumate Naetiladdanon Naetiladdanon (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand)

11.45 Application of Genetic Algorithm for Optimization of Solar Powered Drying

By: Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman (Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Research Laboratory, Malaysia)

12.00 Topology Identification in Smart Grid with Limited Measurements Via Convex Optimization

By: Liang Zhao (Georgia State University, USA); Wen-Zhan Song (Georgia State University, USA); Lang Tong (Cornell University, USA); Yuan Wu (Zhejiang University of Technology, P.R. China); Junjie Yang (Shanghai University of Electric Power, P.R. China)

Session 8B - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Smart Distribution System

Room : Room 2

Time : 10.45 a.m. – 12.15 p.m.

Chair : Musse Mohamud Ahmed 10.45 Estimating Demand Side Management Impacts on Buildings in Smart Grid

By: Sumedh Puradbhat (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India); Rangan Banerjee (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)

11.00 On the Fault Location Algorithm for Distribution Networks in Presence of DG

By: Payam Farzan (University Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia); Mahdi Izadi (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Chandima Gomes (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

11.15 Smart EA Operators for Effective Service Restoration of Compensated Distribution Networks

By: Saeed RamezanJamaat (Shinshu University, Japan); Hernan Aguirre (Shinshu University, Japan); Youhei Akimoto (Shinshu University, Japan); Kiyoshi Tanaka (Shinshu University, Japan)

11.30 Intelligent Substation Automation Systems for Robust Operation of Smart Grids

\By: Hossein Zeynal (KDU University College, Malaysia); Mostafa Eidiani (Khorasan Institute of Higher Education, Iran); Dariush Yazdanpanah (Khorasan Regional Electricity Company, Iran)

11.45 Online Reinforcement Learning in Multi-Agent Systems for Distributed Energy Systems

By: Bharat Menon (National University of Singapore, Singapore); Dipti Srinivasan (National University of Singapore, Singapore); Lakhmi Jain (University of South Australia, Australia); Rahul Mehta (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

Session 8C - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Room : Room 3

Time : 10.45 a.m. – 12.15 p.m.

Chair : Dinh-Nhon Truong 10.45 Functions and Operational Experiences of Real Scale Smart Grid Experimental System

By: Noboru Higuchi (Fukushima National College of Technology, Japan); Koichi Nara (Fukushima National College of Technology, Japan)

11.00 Modeling and Simulation of Islanding Detection in Microgrid

By: Ahmad Farid Sapar (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Chin Kim Gan (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia); Anis Niza Ramani (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia)

11.15 IEC 61850 Based Breaker Failure Protection Scheme Design for TNB Double Busbar Substation

By: Mohd Noorfazly Noran (TNB Research, Malaysia); Muhammad Shahmi Muhammad Shokri (TNBR, Malaysia); Mohd Iqbal Ridwan (TNB Research Sdn Bhd, Malaysia); Zainoren Shukri (Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia); Hairol Rizat Sabtu (TNB Research, Malaysia)

11.30 A Review on Microgrid Control Techniques

By: Pouya Borazjani (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Noor Izzri Abdul Wahab (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Hashim b. Hizam (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia); Azura Bt. Che Soh (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

11.45 Investigation on the AC Breakdown Voltage of RBDPO Olein

By: Siti Salhaillea Sinan (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)

Session 8D - Day 4, 23rd May 2014 (Friday)

Smart Grid Operation, Control and Protection

Room : Room 4

Time : 10.45 a.m. – 12.15 p.m.

Chair : Hamdy Ashour 10.45 An Option for Solving Power System Problems in the Emerging Power System Networks By: Abdul-

Ganiyu A. Jimoh (Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa); Tajudeen Sikiru (Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria)

11.00 Power System State Estimation Based on the Dynamic Partitioning Approach

By: Haoming Liu (Hohai University, P.R. China); Yaping Hu (EPRI of Guangdong Power Grid Corporation, P.R. China); Guocai Xie (EPRI of Guangdong Power Grid Corporation, P.R. China); Yingsong Deng (EPRI of Guangdong Power Grid Corporation, P.R. China); Huafeng Zhou (China Southern Power Grid, P.R. China); Yongxin Liang (Hohai University, P.R. China)

11.15 Prediction of Cascade Failure Using Probabilistic Approach with AC Load Flow

By: Deepshikha Dagur (Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, India); Madhavi Parimi (Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, India)

11.30 Under Voltage Load Shedding Using Voltage Stability Indices

By: Muhammad Hilmi Abdul Hamid (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Halimatun Hashim (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Hairul Azri Abd Rashid (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia); Izham Z. Abidin (Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia)

11.45 An Integrated Data Mining Framework for Analysis and Prediction of Battery Characteristics

By: Marjan Momtazpour (Virginia Tech, USA); Ratnesh Sharma (NEC Laboratories America Inc, USA); Naren Ramakrishnan (Virginia Tech, USA)