Luke A. Dosiek, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Electrical & Computer Engineering | University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States |
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(Estimating power system electromechanical modes and mode shapes using modern system identification techniques.) |
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Dosiek L. (2020) The Effects of Forced Oscillation Frequency Estimation Error on the LS-ARMA+S Mode Meter Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 35: 1650-1652 |
Dosiek L. (2019) On the Cramér–Rao Bound of Power System Electromechanical Mode Meters Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 34: 4674-4683 |
Dosiek L. (2015) Extracting Electrical Network Frequency From Digital Recordings Using Frequency Demodulation Ieee Signal Processing Letters. 22: 691-695 |
Dosiek L, Pierre JW. (2013) Estimating electromechanical modes and mode shapes using the multichannel ARMAX model Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 28: 1950-1959 |
Dosiek L, Zhou N, Pierre JW, et al. (2013) Mode shape estimation algorithms under ambient conditions: A comparative review Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 28: 779-787 |
Dosiek L, Pierre JW, Follum J. (2013) A Recursive Maximum Likelihood Estimator for the Online Estimation of Electromechanical Modes With Error Bounds Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 28: 441-451 |
Pierre JW, Trudnowski D, Donnelly M, et al. (2012) Overview of system identification for power systems from measured responses Ifac Proceedings Volumes (Ifac-Papersonline). 16: 989-1000 |
Dosiek L, Pierre JW. (2012) Multichannel Techniques for the Estimation of Power System Electromechanical Modes Ifac Proceedings Volumes. 45: 1013-1018 |
Vanfretti L, Dosiek L, Pierre JW, et al. (2011) Application of ambient analysis techniques for the estimation of electromechanical oscillations from measured PMU data in four different power systems European Transactions On Electrical Power. 21: 1640-1656 |