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Pedro Romero-Gomez, Thanasak Poomchaivej, Rajesh Razdan, Wayne Robinson, Rudolf Peyreder, Michael Raeder and Lee J. Baumgartner
Fish protection is a priority in regions with ongoing and planned development of hydropower production, like the Mekong River system. The evaluation of the effects of turbine passage on the survival of migratory fish is a primary task for informing hydro...
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Lun-Yi Lung, Tsan-Yu Chou, Wen-Ching Chang and Cheng-Chien Kuo
As the proportion of renewable energy generation systems increases, traditional power generation facilities begin to face challenges, such as reduced output power and having the power turned off. The challenges are causing changes in the structure of the...
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Dejian Yang, Hong-Chao Gao, Lei Zhang, Jingjiao Li, Xinsong Zhang and Liang Hua
Converter-interfaced doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs) can provide short-term frequency support (STFS) capability by releasing rotating kinetic energy. After arresting the frequency decrease, the rotor speed should return to its initial operating c...
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Junji Tamura, Atsushi Umemura, Rion Takahashi, Atsushi Sakahara, Fumihito Tosaka and Ryosuke Nakamoto
The penetration level of large-scale wind farms into power systems has been increasing significantly, and the frequency stability and transient stability of the power systems during and after a network fault can be negatively affected. This paper propose...
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Bilal Hammoud, Fabien Ndagijimana, Ghaleb Faour, Hussam Ayad and Jalal Jomaah
In this paper, we present a probabilistic approach which uses nadir-looking wide-band radar to detect oil spills on rough ocean surface. The proposed approach combines a single-layer scattering model with Bayesian statistics to evaluate the probability o...
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Emily Arnold, Fernando Rodriguez-Morales, John Paden, Carl Leuschen, Shawn Keshmiri, Stephen Yan, Mark Ewing, Rick Hale, Ali Mahmood, Aaron Blevins, Akhilesh Mishra, Teja Karidi, Bailey Miller and John Sonntag
Ice thickness and bed topography of fast-flowing outlet glaciers are large sources of uncertainty for the current ice sheet models used to predict future contributions to sea-level rise. Due to a lack of coverage and difficulty in sounding and imaging wi...
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