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Nikolaos M. Manousakis
Nikolaos M. Manousakis
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, University of West Attica
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Taxonomy of PMU placement methodologies
NM Manousakis, GN Korres, PS Georgilakis
IEEE Transactions on power Systems 27 (2), 1070-1077, 2012
4522012
State estimation and bad data processing for systems including PMU and SCADA measurements
GN Korres, NM Manousakis
Electric Power Systems Research 81 (7), 1514-1524, 2011
2262011
Power system real-time monitoring by using PMU-based robust state estimation method
J Zhao, G Zhang, K Das, GN Korres, NM Manousakis, AK Sinha, Z He
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 7 (1), 300-309, 2015
2192015
Numerical observability method for optimal phasor measurement units placement using recursive Tabu search method
NC Koutsoukis, NM Manousakis, PS Georgilakis, GN Korres
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution 7 (4), 347-356, 2013
2002013
A weighted least squares algorithm for optimal PMU placement
NM Manousakis, GN Korres
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 28 (3), 3499-3500, 2013
1362013
Optimal phasor measurement unit placement for numerical observability in the presence of conventional measurements using semi‐definite programming
GN Korres, NM Manousakis, TC Xygkis, J Löfberg
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution 9 (15), 2427-2436, 2015
1162015
A state estimation algorithm for monitoring topology changes in distribution systems
GN Korres, NM Manousakis
2012 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 1-8, 2012
1112012
Optimal placement of phasor measurement units: A literature review
NM Manousakis, GN Korres, PS Georgilakis
2011 16th International Conference on Intelligent System Applications to …, 2011
1052011
Optimal PMU placement for numerical observability considering fixed channel capacity—A semidefinite programming approach
NM Manousakis, GN Korres
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 31 (4), 3328-3329, 2015
872015
State estimation and observability analysis for phasor measurement unit measured systems
GN Korres, NM Manousakis
IET generation, transmission & distribution 6 (9), 902-913, 2012
852012
Optimal allocation of phasor measurement units considering various contingencies and measurement redundancy
NM Manousakis, GN Korres
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 69 (6), 3403-3411, 2019
752019
A state estimator including conventional and synchronized phasor measurements
GN Korres, NM Manousakis
Computers & electrical engineering 38 (2), 294-305, 2012
622012
Fisher information-based meter placement in distribution grids via the D-optimal experimental design
TC Xygkis, GN Korres, NM Manousakis
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid 9 (2), 1452-1461, 2016
602016
Optimal placement of phasor measurement units with linear and non-linear models
NP Theodorakatos, NM Manousakis, GN Korres
Electric Power Components and Systems 43 (4), 357-373, 2015
532015
A sequential quadratic programming method for contingency‐constrained phasor measurement unit placement
NP Theodorakatos, NM Manousakis, GN Korres
International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems 25 (12), 3185-3211, 2015
522015
A hybrid power system state estimator using synchronized and unsynchronized sensors
NM Manousakis, GN Korres
International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems 28 (8), e2580, 2018
432018
Fault location observability using phasor measurements units via semidefinite programming
TA Alexopoulos, NM Manousakis, GN Korres
IEEE Access 4, 5187-5195, 2016
422016
A two-stage state estimator for power systems with PMU and SCADA measurements
NM Manousakis, GN Korres, JN Aliprantis, GP Vavourakis, GCJ Makrinas
2013 IEEE Grenoble Conference, 1-6, 2013
422013
Integration of renewable energy and electric vehicles in power systems: a review
NM Manousakis, PS Karagiannopoulos, GJ Tsekouras, FD Kanellos
Processes 11 (5), 1544, 2023
342023
Complementarity reformulations for false data injection attacks on PMU-only state estimation
TA Alexopoulos, GN Korres, NM Manousakis
Electric Power Systems Research 189, 106796, 2020
342020
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