DOCTORAL THESES (Electrical Engg): Recent submissions

  • Narayan, Nidhi (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    The busbar, where all the lines converge, is very critical element of a power system. Faults on busbar can lead to disturbances and major shut down of power system. On other hand, the unwanted isolation of busbar leads to ...
  • Navendu (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    Naive Bayes (NB) Classifier has been implemented for fault detection and type of fault classification in transmission line. The Naïve Bayes classifier is based on Bayes conditional probability theorem. Synchronized fault ...
  • Tomar, Shikha (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    A vibration frequency estimator based on moving-window discrete Fourier transform (MWDFT) integrated with frequency locked loop (FLL) is proposed for the vibration mode estimation of single-link exible manipulator ...
  • Singh, Vishal V (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    Cognitive enhancement has received considerable attention during the last decade, both in the general public and in academic discourse. Cognitive Enhancement refers to use of any intervention directed at improving any ...
  • Bhargava, Saurabh (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    In this work, the non-linear voltage distribution in transformer winding is in- vestigated that occurs due to switching and lightning. The major factors that contribute to premature insulation failure are lightning/line ...
  • Singh, Udit Kumar (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    The technique for the power flow solution of the distribution system with renewable generation is presented in this paper work. The load flow problem is solved by the methods one is direct approach for distribution system ...
  • Mishra, Adarsh (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    MATLAB-Simulink is useful tool to analysis the signal processing part of GNSS receiver. Carrier tracking loop (CTL) used in GNSS receiver are closed loop systems, designed from their continuous time transfer function. ...
  • Gupta, Akash (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    This thesis presents a passive based method islanding detection for distribution generation network connected to a utility grid. The passive technique is based on change of voltage phase angle at the point of common coupling ...
  • Chhetija, Deepika (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    To locate fault in power distribution system various methods are proposed which are iterative and time consuming in nature. Therefore, to speed up the restoration process and to improve reliability at consumer end a ...
  • Mitra, Arindam (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    Due to ever increasing demand of electrical power along with penetration of renewable energy sources, a proper analysis have to be carried out to determine the effect of increased power transactions through existing ...
  • Joshi, Kamal (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    An adaptive distance relay setting for parallel transmission lines when a unified power flow controller and wind farm are connected to a parallel transmission network. An ideal trip characteristic of distance relay is ...
  • Anand, Chirag (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    When renewable energy sources are integrated into the existing power system, then they act as a bridge between the electricity demand and supply, in a sustainable and greener way. But this grid integration poses certain ...
  • Kumar, Bipul (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    First deterministic analysis for small signal stability analysis of power system has been done by finding eigenvalues of linearized differential equations of system. The stability and its dependence on various state ...
  • Bansal, Nikki (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    Demand side management (DSM) is one of the important functions in a smart grid that allows customers to make informed decisions regarding their energy consumption, and helps the energy providers reduce the peak load ...
  • Chandak, Sidharth (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    Smart grid technology requires intelligent and e cient monitoring of power system net- work in control centers to prevent unwanted power system blackouts. With recent tech- nological developments, it is now feasible to ...
  • Gautam, Ankit (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    An ideal trip characteristic of distance relay is significantly affected as the apparent impedance seen by the relay is affected in the presence of mutual inductance and shunt capacitance. Reach setting of distance relay ...
  • Babubhai, Bhadrecha Bhanesh (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-06)
    Since the development in digital technology, music has a lead role in the leading tech- nological evolution. Music can be thought as basic human need. As huge amount of data is required to store and transfer audio signal, ...
  • Jain, Hardik (Dept. of Electrical Engineering IITR, 2016-05)
    Human faces are similar in global properties, including location of main features, size, aspect ratio, but can vary considerably in details across individuals gender, race or facial expression. Due to the loss of one ...
  • Pandey, Priyakar (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    Reliability of power in modern power system is endowed by presence of distributed generation in the system. A typical power system is composed of multiplicity of elements like generators, transformers and distribution ...
  • Adari, Sanchay (Department of Electrical Engineering,IITR., 2016-05)
    This thesis presents two islanding detection techniques for distribution network hav- ing high penetration of Distributed Generations (DG's) system. Various islanding and non-islanding events for di erent values of active ...