Reza Ghorbani
Affiliations: | University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI |
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Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Automotive EngineeringGoogle:
"Reza Ghorbani"
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Motalleb M, Annaswamy A, Ghorbani R. (2018) A real-time demand response market through a repeated incomplete-information game Energy. 143: 424-438 |
Thornton M, Motalleb M, Smidt H, et al. (2018) Demo abstract: testbed for distributed demand response devices—internet of things Computer Science - Research and Development. 33: 277-278 |
Motalleb M, Branigan J, Ghorbani R. (2018) Poster abstract: demand response market considering dynamic pricing Computer Science - Research and Development. 33: 257-258 |
Ghasemi-Nejhad MN, Menendez M, Minei B, et al. (2016) Smart nanogrid systems for disaster mitigation employing deployable renewable energy harvesting devices Proceedings of Spie. 9799 |
Eshraghi A, Ghorbani R. (2016) Islanding detection and over voltage mitigation using controllable loads Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks. 6: 125-135 |
Motalleb M, Reihani E, Ghorbani R. (2016) Optimal placement and sizing of the storage supporting transmission and distribution networks Renewable Energy. 94: 651-659 |
Reihani E, Motalleb M, Ghorbani R, et al. (2016) Load peak shaving and power smoothing of a distribution grid with high renewable energy penetration Renewable Energy. 86: 1372-1379 |
Reihani E, Ghorbani R. (2016) Load commitment of distribution grid with high penetration of photovoltaics (PV) using hybrid series-parallel prediction algorithm and storage Electric Power Systems Research. 131: 224-230 |
Motalleb M, Thornton M, Reihani E, et al. (2016) Providing frequency regulation reserve services using demand response scheduling Energy Conversion and Management. 124: 439-452 |
Reihani E, Motalleb M, Thornton M, et al. (2016) A novel approach using flexible scheduling and aggregation to optimize demand response in the developing interactive grid market architecture Applied Energy. 183: 445-455 |