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I. J. Kemp
Affiliation
School of Engineering Science and Design, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK
Topic
Partial Discharge,Wavelet Analysis,Wavelet Transform,Detection Circuit,Electrical Noise,Decomposition Level,Mother Wavelet,Partial Discharge Detection,Positive Half Cycle,Continuous Wavelet Transform,Daubechies Wavelet,Frequency Components,Frequency Domain,Frequency Spectrum,Hard Threshold,High Voltage,LabVIEW,Negative Half Cycle,Pulsed Discharge,Radiofrequency,Sampling Rate,Threshold Rule,Time Difference,AC Power,Absorption Signal,Activation Release,Amplitude Error,Amplitude Modulation Signal,Analytical Tools,Angular Frequency,Antenna Response,Capacitive Coupling,Carbonyl Region,Changing Nature,Chemical Changes,Computer-based Processing,Computer-based System,Conventional Circuit,Corona Discharge,Cross-correlation Method,Damping Factor,Data Capture,Data Transfer,Degradation Process,Detection System,Determination Of Values,Differences In Stability,Digital Oscilloscope,Digital Techniques,Discharge Process,
Biography
I. J. Kemp received the B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, UK, in 1973 and 1980 respectively. He has published more than 80 papers relating to partial discharge measurement and partial discharge degradation mechanisms. He has successfully completed many research contracts relating to these activities and has carried out numerous consultancies from industry.