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Dalal Asber
Also published under:D. Asber
Affiliation
Power Systems and Mathematics, Research Institute of Hydro-Quebec, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Topic
Distribution Network,Microgrid,Voltage Regulation,Distribution System,Control Variables,Distributed Generation Units,Power Injection,Sensitivity Analysis,Voltage Control,Bus Network,Demand Response Programs,Distribution System Operator,Loss Of Life,Maximum Limit,Node Voltage,Number Of Controls,Objective Function,Overvoltage,Plug-in Electric Vehicles,Power Consumption,Power Demand,Power Generation,Total Cost,Active Distribution Networks,Active Power Injection,Apparent Power,Bus Voltage,Changes In Power,Circuit Breaker,Correction Index,Day Of Surgery,Demand-side Management,Depreciation Costs,Efficient Control,Electric Vehicles,Limited Power,Load Buses,Magenta Curve,Optimal Model,Optimization Problem,Penetration Level,Power Grid,Power Loss,Power System,Power System Analysis,Sensitivity Coefficient,Smart Grid,Top-down And Bottom-up,Vector Of Node,Voltage Drop,
Biography
Dalal Asber received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Damascus, Syria, in 1979, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in automatic control from Institut National Polytechnique, Nancy, France, in 1988 and 1991, respectively. She joined Hydro-Quebec Research Institute in 1993, where she has been active in the areas of power system modeling, simulation, and control.