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Bonu Ramesh Naidu
Bonu Ramesh Naidu
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Queensland, Australia
Verified email at uq.edu.au
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A self-reliant dc microgrid: Sizing, control, adaptive dynamic power management, and experimental analysis
BR Naidu, G Panda, P Siano
IEEE transactions on industrial informatics 14 (8), 3300-3313, 2017
482017
ANN‐based adaptive current controller for on‐grid DG system to meet frequency deviation and transient load challenges with hardware implementation
M Patowary, G Panda, BR Naidu, BC Deka
IET Renewable Power Generation 12 (1), 61-71, 2018
222018
Second harmonic impedance drift‐based islanding detection method
M Malakondaiah, KK Boddeti, B Ramesh Naidu, P Bajpai
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution 13 (23), 5313-5324, 2019
102019
Dynamic energy management and control of a grid-interactive DC microgrid system
BR Naidu, G Panda, BC Babu
Smart Power Distribution Systems, 41-67, 2019
102019
Solar integration in the UK and India: technical barriers and future directions
S Batzelis, ZH Rather, J Barton, BR Naidu, B Wu, F Ul Nazir, OS Nduka, ...
72021
Voltage fault ride-through operation of solar PV units: a review and way forward
BR Naidu, P Bajpai, C Chakraborty
2019 8th international conference on power systems (ICPS), 1-6, 2019
52019
A unified distributed control strategy for dc microgrid with hybrid energy storage devices
BR Naidu, S Jose, D Singh, P Bajpai
2018 20th National Power Systems Conference (NPSC), 1-6, 2018
52018
A hybrid fuel cell-supercapacitor system employing adaptive control to overcome fuel starvation phenomenon of fuel cell
BR Naidu, G Panda
2017 Innovations in Power and Advanced Computing Technologies (i-PACT), 1-5, 2017
52017
Hardware-in-loop validation of a dynamic control employed for a hybrid DC microgrid incorporating high gain DC-DC power stages
VN Kumar, BR Naidu, G Panda
2017 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 1-6, 2017
42017
Modelling and Hardware-in-Loop validation of a modified controller for intermittent operation of a standalone low voltage DC fuel cell system
BR Naidu, G Panda, R Ganesh
2016 IEEE Region 10 Conference (TENCON), 1429-1434, 2016
42016
Energy storage unit for dynamic voltage support in distribution networks
BR Naidu, P Bajpai, C Chakraborty
2021 9th IEEE International Conference on Power Systems (ICPS), 1-6, 2021
32021
A novel framework for resilient overhead power distribution networks
BR Naidu, KK Saini, P Bajpai, C Chakraborty
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 147, 108839, 2023
22023
Adaptive Dynamic Voltage Support Scheme for Fault Ride-Through Operation of a Microgrid
BR Naidu, P Bajpai, C Chakraborty, M Malakondaiah, BK Kumar
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy 14 (2), 974-986, 2022
22022
Second harmonic voltage injection‐based self impedance estimation for effective decoupled droop control in a microgrid
M Malakondaiah, KK Boddeti, BR Naidu, P Bajpai
Energy Conversion and Economics 3 (4), 227-243, 2022
22022
Voltage fault ride-through operation of solar pv generation
BR Naidu, P Bajpai
Fundamentals and Innovations in Solar Energy, 467-497, 2021
22021
Active Perturbation Based Islanding Detection Scheme for Grid Connected Wind Energy System
T Datta, P Bajpai, BR Naidu
2018 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies-Asia (ISGT Asia), 1221-1226, 2018
12018
Microgrid Control Strategies for Resilient Operation of Overhead Power Distribution Network
BR Naidu
IIT Kharagpur, 2023
2023
Seamless Control and Unified Dynamic Energy Management in a Renewable/Clean Energy Integrated Self-Reliant DC Microgrid: Integration of Renewable Sources With High-Gain Power …
VN Kumar, G Panda, BR Naidu
Research Anthology on Smart Grid and Microgrid Development, 253-292, 2022
2022
Hardware-in-Loop Validation of the Current Control Employed for a Fuel Cell-Supercapacitor DC System
BR Naidu, G Panda, P Bajpai, B Chittibabu
2018 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies-Asia (ISGT Asia), 202-207, 2018
2018
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