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Nabil H. Abbasy
Also published under:N. H. Abbasy, Nabil Hassan Abbasy, Nabil Abbasy
Affiliation
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Topic
Distributed Energy Resources,Power System,Solar Power,Wind Power,Bayesian Parameter Estimation,Electric Vehicles,Energy Management System,Input Power,Load Uncertainty,Markov Chain Monte Carlo,Microgrid,Output Power,Probabilistic Method,Simulation Results,Solar Photovoltaic,State Of Charge,Systematic Uncertainties,Test System,Voltage Magnitude,Ac Resistance,Accurate State Estimation,Active Users,Adaptive Management,Advanced Design System,Air Gap,Aluminum Plate,Apparent Power,Autoencoder,Battery Energy Storage,Battery Management,Battery Management System,Bayesian Approach For Parameter Estimation,Bayesian Estimation,Bayesian Estimation Approach,Bus Voltage,Canis Lupus,Capacitive Coupling,Charging Power,Charging Rate,Circuit Design,Communication Delay,Comparative Analysis,Control Strategy,Control Structure,Convergence Condition,Correction Method,Correlation Function,Corrupted Data,Coupling Coefficient,Coupling Process,
Biography
Nabil H. Abbasy was born 1956. He received the B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. degrees from the University of Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt, in 1979 and 1983, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, in 1988. His research interests include power systems operation, dynamics, and transients.