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Manisa Pipattanasomporn
Manisa Pipattanasomporn
Associate Professor, Chulalongkorn University (SGRU), Thailand & Adjunct Faculty, Virginia Tech (ARI
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Multi-agent systems in a distributed smart grid: Design and implementation
M Pipattanasomporn, H Feroze, S Rahman
2009 IEEE/PES Power Systems Conference and Exposition, 1-8, 2009
10032009
An algorithm for intelligent home energy management and demand response analysis
M Pipattanasomporn, M Kuzlu, S Rahman
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 3 (4), 2166-2173, 2012
7652012
Communication network requirements for major smart grid applications in HAN, NAN and WAN
M Kuzlu, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
Computer Networks 67, 74-88, 2014
7172014
Challenges of PHEV penetration to the residential distribution network
S Shao, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
2009 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 1-8, 2009
5212009
Grid integration of electric vehicles and demand response with customer choice
S Shao, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
IEEE transactions on smart grid 3 (1), 543-550, 2012
4902012
Demand response as a load shaping tool in an intelligent grid with electric vehicles
S Shao, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 2 (4), 624-631, 2011
4192011
Day-ahead building-level load forecasts using deep learning vs. traditional time-series techniques
M Cai, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
Applied energy 236, 1078-1088, 2019
4182019
Load profiles of selected major household appliances and their demand response opportunities
M Pipattanasomporn, M Kuzlu, S Rahman, Y Teklu
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 5 (2), 742-750, 2013
3652013
Impact of TOU rates on distribution load shapes in a smart grid with PHEV penetration
S Shao, T Zhang, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
IEEE PES T&D 2010, 1-6, 2010
3442010
Development of physical-based demand response-enabled residential load models
S Shao, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
IEEE Transactions on power systems 28 (2), 607-614, 2012
3382012
Distribution voltage regulation through active power curtailment with PV inverters and solar generation forecasts
S Ghosh, S Rahman, M Pipattanasomporn
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy 8 (1), 13-22, 2016
2692016
Performance analysis of a hyperledger fabric blockchain framework: throughput, latency and scalability
M Kuzlu, M Pipattanasomporn, L Gurses, S Rahman
2019 IEEE international conference on blockchain (Blockchain), 536-540, 2019
2322019
Hardware demonstration of a home energy management system for demand response applications
M Kuzlu, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
IEEE Transactions on Smart grid 3 (4), 1704-1711, 2012
2252012
Implications of on-site distributed generation for commercial/industrial facilities
M Pipattanasomporn, M Willingham, S Rahman
IEEE transactions on power systems 20 (1), 206-212, 2005
2032005
Intelligent distributed autonomous power systems (IDAPS)
S Rahman, M Pipattanasomporn, Y Teklu
2007 IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 1-8, 2007
1722007
Comparative analysis of auction mechanisms and bidding strategies for P2P solar transactive energy markets
J Lin, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
Applied energy 255, 113687, 2019
1562019
Assessment of communication technologies and network requirements for different smart grid applications
M Kuzlu, M Pipattanasomporn
2013 IEEE PES innovative smart grid technologies conference (ISGT), 1-6, 2013
1562013
Robust short-term electrical load forecasting framework for commercial buildings using deep recurrent neural networks
G Chitalia, M Pipattanasomporn, V Garg, S Rahman
Applied Energy 278, 115410, 2020
1492020
An energy management model to study energy and peak power savings from PV and storage in demand responsive buildings
F Sehar, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman
Applied energy 173, 406-417, 2016
1432016
Real-time co-simulation platform using OPAL-RT and OPNET for analyzing smart grid performance
D Bian, M Kuzlu, M Pipattanasomporn, S Rahman, Y Wu
2015 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 1-5, 2015
1332015
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