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PEC I 2013February 22–23, 2013I HotelSponsorsIEEE PELS/PES Joint Chapter of the Student Branch atUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignIEEE Central Illinois SectionTechnical Co-SponsorsIEEE Power & Energy SocietyIEEE Power Electronics SocietyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignUrbana, IL

Welcome to the IEEE 2013 Power and Energy Conferenceat Illinois, a perfect place to investigate future power andenergy technologies presented by leading industry andacademic experts in the power and energy field.ChancellorBallroomLeadershipTechnologyQuad

Friday, February 22, 20138:00 AMRegistrationLobby8:30 AMWelcome by Saurav Mohapatra and Christine ChenKeynote Speaker - Donald J. MorrowChancellor8:45 AM9:30 AM9:40 AM11:00 AM11:10 AM12:30 PM1:30 PMWide Area Measurement and Control –Emerging Concepts and their ApplicationBreakPower Systems 1 - 1APete SauerSolar - 1BRobert PilawaBreakPower Electronics 1 - 2ASmart Grid - 2BBrian JohnsonYannick DegeilhLunchKeynote Speaker - Jill BuckHow U.S. Energy Policy, Geopolitics and Mother Nature willChange the Electric Power Industry in the 21st CenturyChancellor1A: Technology1B : Quad2A: Technology2B : QuadChancellorChancellorBreakPower Systems 2 - 3A Emerging Technologies -3B 3A: Technology2:30 PMAlejandro Domíngez-GarcíaHao Zhu3B: Quad2:15 PM3:50 PM4:00 PM5:20 PM6:30 PM9:00 PMBreakPower Electronics 2 - 4AMachines 1 - 4BTim O’ConnellRobert PilawaJohn Deere IndustryPECI 2014 PlanningPresentation - AMeeting - BBanquet - Welcome by Bruce A.VojakAssociate Dean for AdministrationSocial Networking - Illini UnionBowling, Billiards, and Games4A: Technology4B : QuadA: TechnologyB: LeadershipChancellorLobbySaturday, February 23, 20138:00 AMRegistration8:45 AMKeynote Speaker - Lucy Pao9:30 AM9:40 AM11:00 AM11:10 AM12:30 PM1:30 PMWind Energy Control and Grid-related IssuesLobbyChancellorBreakPower Systems 3 - 5AMachines 2 - 5BSudipta DuttaRoy McCann5A: Technology5B : QuadBreakPower Electronics 3 - 6AWind - 6BAli BazziKate Rogers Davis6A: Technology6B: QuadLunch and AwardsTour of the Solar-Powered Gable HomeChancellorLobby

Donald J. MorrowDonald J. Morrow, P.E., Senior Vice President of AdvisoryServices, Quanta Technology, has more than 26 years ofutility and consulting experience. During the course of hiscareer, Don has held a wide range of technical and managementresponsibilities including system planning, control areaoperations, transmission operations, energy trading, maintenance scheduling,operator training, protection, distribution operations, energy managementsystems, and natural gas dispatch. He is an expert in regional transmissionplanning processes.Since joining Quanta Technology in 2006, Don has led projects in thedevelopment of transmission master plans, identifying strategic approachesfor engaging construction contractors on transmission projects, implementing ERO compliance processes, and establishing NERC-compliant systemrestoration plans.Prior to joining Quanta Technology, he was Director of System Planning &Protection at American Transmission Company (ATC), a for-profit, stand-alonetransmission company in the upper Midwest. He also served as the Directorof System Operations at ATC. In that role, Don was charged with forming thesystem operations department for the ATC start-up.Don received his BSEE and MBA from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.He is a registered professional engineer in the states of Wisconsin and Arkansas.Jill BuckJill Buck was commissioned a Naval Officer upon graduationfrom the University of Illinois. She is an honor graduate of theMilitary Justice School, and a graduate of the Navy’s small armsweapons course, taught by former Navy Seals.In 2002, Jill founded the Go Green Initiative, the largest andfastest growing comprehensive environmental education program in the world,operating in all 50 US states, 73 countries, and on five continents. The programhas been endorsed by the National School Boards Association, National Recycling Coalition, nine State PTA’s, California Integrated Waste ManagementBoard, California Resource Recovery Association, and many more.Jill is the host of “Go Green Radio,” a weekly program on the US’s largest internet talk radio station, www.VoiceAmerica.com. An internationally featured speaker at business, public policy, political, and environmental conventions, she is one of the nation’s leading advocates of free market solutions forenvironmental protection issues. Jill has been featured in such publications asUS Mayor, NSBA newsletter, Working Mother, Women’s Health, Ebony, Diablo magazine’s “Women to Watch,” Cleveland Business Connects, Today’s Catholic Teacher,Supermarket News, and Dermatology Times.

Jill owns Buck Consulting, which helps businesses “go green,” and achieveprofitability through sustainability. In August 2007, she was invited to serve onthe International Appraisal Committee for the Daonong Center for Enterprise,a think tank formed by the China Entrepreneur Club. She was one of the VIPspeakers for the 1st Green Business Summit in Beijing on Earth Day 2008, andhas returned as a speaker each year since. Jill serves as a Strategic Advisor forthe Joint U.S. China Cooperative on Clean Energy.Lucy PaoLucy Pao received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, and she is currentlythe Richard and Joy Dorf Professor in the Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering Department at the Universityof Colorado Boulder. She has spent sabbaticals at HarvardUniversity, University of California at Berkeley, and the National RenewableEnergy Laboratory. Her primary research area is in control systems, withdiverse applications ranging from atomic force microscopes to megawatt windturbines. Selected honors include an NSF CAREER Award, an ONR YoungInvestigator Award, an IFAC World Congress Young Author Prize, and a WorldHaptics Conference Best Paper Award. One of Professor Pao’s past studentswon the 2001 American Control Conference (ACC) Student Best Paper Award,and another past student was a finalist for the award at the 2009 ACC.Professor Pao is currently an IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) Distinguished Lecturer, a member of the IEEE CSS Board of Governors, and GeneralChair for the 2013 ACC. She was recently (2012) elevated to IEEE Fellow andwas a member of the 2010-2011 US Defense Science Study Group. She was alsothe founding Scientific Director (2007-2011) for the Center for Research andEducation in Wind (CREW), a multi-institutional wind energy center involving the University of Colorado Boulder, the US National Renewable EnergyLaboratory, Colorado School of Mines, and Colorado State University, in partnership with the US National Center for Atmospheric Research and the USNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Technical Sessions - Friday, February 22Presentation format: 20 minutes including questions9:40 Session 1A: Power Systems I - Chair: Pete SauerTechnology9:40 C. ChoudhuryOn behalf of National Institute of Technology,Warangal10:00 S. KimUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignPerformance of SVPWM Based VectorControlled HVDC Light TransmissionSystem Under Balanced Fault Condition10:20 W. JangUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign10:40 S. HussainKing Fahd University of Petroleum and MineralsLine Limit Preserving Power SystemEquivalentEnhanced Measurement-Based DynamicEquivalence Using Coherency IdentificationImplementation of Quadrature BasedRMS Calculation on Real-time PowerMonitoring Systems9:40 Session 1B: Solar - Chair: Robert Pilawa-Podgurski9:40 S. QinUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignQuadLaboratory Emulation of a PhotovoltaicModule for Controllable Insolation andRealistic Dynamic Performance10:00 A. KashyapMissouri University of Science and TechnologyInput Voltage Control of SEPIC forMaximum Power Point Tracking10:20 C. BarthUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignDithering Digital Ripple CorrelationControl for Photovoltaic Maximum PowerPoint TrackingAdaptive Perturb & Observe MPPT10:40 C. ChoudhuryOn behalf of Indian Institute of Technology Madras Algorithm for Photovoltaic System11:10 Session 2A: Power Electronics 1 - Chair: Brian JohnsonTechnology11:10 S. HossainUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignReachability Analysis of Closed-LoopSwitching Power Converters11:30 A. M. AriIndiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisFilter Design for N-port DC-DCConverters11:50 K. LeePohang University of Science and TechnologyImprovement of Power-ConversionEfficiency at Light-Load Using a VariableDuty Burst11:10 Session 2B: Smart Grid - Chair: Yannick DegeilhQuad11:10 J. ChadwickPurdue University/Westinghouse Electric Co.How a Smarter Grid Could Have Preventedthe 2003 U.S. Cascading Blackout11:30 P. KhayyerThe Ohio State UniversityDecentralized Control of Smart Grid WithFixed and Moving Loads11:50 Q. ZhuUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignValue of Demand Response in theSmart Grid

2:30 Session 3A: Power Systems 2 - Chair: Alejandro Domíngez-García Technology2:30 M. KazerooniUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignEstimation of Geoelectric Field forValidating Geomagnetic DisturbanceModeling2:50 P. ArgyropoulosNortheastern UniversityCustomized Wavelets for Improved FaultLocation Quality in Power Systems3:10 S. MohapatraUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignFrequency-Domain Analysis of Electromechanical Disturbances in Electric PowerSystems2:30 Session 3B: Emerging Technologies - Chair: Hao ZhuQuad2:30 M. ScottThe Ohio State UniversityApplications of Gallium Nitride inPower Electronics2:50 L. PangUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignFluoride-Plasma-Treated Bimodal-GateOxide AlGaN / GaN MOSHEMT forNormally Off Operation3:10 L. PangUniversity of Illinois at MT for HIgh Breakdown VoltageAchievementExergetic Analysis of Power Plants Operating3:30 H. J. Kimon BiomaterialsUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign4:00 Session 4A: Power Electronics 2- Chair: Robert Pilawa-Podgurski Technology4:00 J. McClurgUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignRe-thinking Data Center Power Delivery:Regulating Series-Connected VoltageDomains in Software4:20 A. DodsonUniversity of ArkansasA Modular Multilevel Converter for SeriesCompensation of an EVH TransmissionLine with Battery Energy Storage4:40 M. SchuckUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignCurrent Ripple Cancellation forAsymmetric Multiphase InterleavedDC-DC Switching Converters5:00 N. ZaffarLahore University of Management SciencesHigh Efficiency Modified Dual-ActiveBridge DC-DC Converter for PhotovoltaicIntegration4:00 Session 4B: Machines 1 - Chair: Tim O’ConnellQuad4:00 P. FajriMissouri University of Science and TechnologyTest Bench for Emulating Electric-DriveVehicle Systems Using Equivalent VehicleRotational Inertia4:20 R. AhmadiMissouri University of Science and TechnologyDynamic Modeling and Stability Analysis ofan Experimental Test Bench For ElectricDrive Vehicle Emulation4:40 Y. XuIowa State UniversityExperimental Parameterization Procedurefor a Wound-Rotor Induction Generator5:00 C. ChoudhuryCrompton Greaves Ltd.A Novel Method for Reduction of StrayLoss in Induction Motor

Technical Sessions - Saturday, February 23Presentation format: 20 minutes including questions9:40 Session 5A: Power Systems 3 - Chair: Sudipta Dutta9:40 K. MackeyUniversity of ArkansasTechnologyImproved Inter-Area Stability Usingan LQG Controller IncorporatingSynchrophasor Data10:00 L. HallerUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignFeedback Gain for Distributed FrequencyRegulation in Small-Footprint PowerSystems Via Parameter Estimation10:20 R. AhmadiMissouri University of Science and TechnologySelective Source Power Converter forImproved Photovoltaic Power Utilization10:40 S. AbdollahyUniversity of New MexicoIncorporating Different Assets to FulfillPower Quality at the Feeder9:40 Session 5B: Machines 2 - Chair: Roy McCann9:40 Y. LiIowa State UniversityQuadOptimal Design of ElectromechanicalDevices Using a Hybrid Finite Element/Air-Gap Element Method10:00 M. B .ShadmandTexas A & M UniversityA Finite Element Analysis Approach toDetermine the Parasitic Capacitances ofHigh-Frequency Multiwinding Transformersfor Photovoltaic Inverters10:20 M. MaierUniversität StuttgartAnalysis of Torque Behavior of PermanentMagnet Synchronous Motors in FieldWeakening Operation10:40 K. PankajIndian Institute of Technology GandhinagarAnalysis of Back-EMF Wave Shaping onPerformance of PM Brushless Motor11:10 Session 6A: Power Electronics 3 - Chair: Ali BazziTechnology11:10 M. DarabiIndiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisNovel Bidirectional DC-DC-AC Threephase Power Electronics Converter11:30 P. SotoodehKansas State UniversityA New Single-Phase Inverter with DSTATCOM Capability for Grid-connectedWind Application11:50 M. AlibeikIndiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisNew Power Electronics ConverterInterfacing DG System with HybridDc/Ac Microgrid12:10 T. NaikIndian Institute of Technology BombayThree-Level NPC Inverter with NovalVoltage Equalization for PV Grid InterfaceSuitable for Partially Shaded Conditions11:10 Session 6B: Wind- Chair: Kate Rogers DavisQuad11:10 S. DuttaUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignA Graph-theoretic Approach for AddressingTrenching Constraints in Wind FarmCollector System Design11:30 M. JohnsonIowa State UniversityOffshore Wind Farm with DC CollectionSystem11:50 P. FajriMissouri University of Science and TechnologyMultiple Reference Frame Theory forHarmonic Compensation Via Doubly FedInduction Generators

Industry Presentation - John DeereKristen SchaefferKristen had the opportunity to work as a John Deereengineering intern prior to joining the company full-timein 2011. She currently works at the John Deere Technology & Innovation Center in Moline, IL and is part of theAdvanced Electrification Group. As an engineer, Kristen’s main focus ison electric drive design and implementation. Today she will share withyou how electric drive design occurs within the domain of off-highwayvehicles. Kristen graduated from Valparaiso University where she earned a B.S.degree in Electrical Engineering.Eric VilarEric is the Senior Systems Engineer in Electrification andElectric Drives Systems for the Construction and ForestryDivision at John Deere. He has worked at John Deere for sixyears designing power electronics for traction drives in construction equipment. He completed both B.S. (2002) and M.S.(2006) degrees in electrical engineering from the University of South Carolina.Eric is a licensed professional engineer.Vote for the Best Student Paper AwardThere will be an award given at the Saturday lunch to the student withthe best overall paper and presentation. Please use your PECI login atany of the laptops near the registration table to vote for the best paperaward. Or vote using your cellphone by scanning in the QR code below:To use UI Public Wireless1. Find and connect to UIpublicWiFi.2. Launch a web browser.3. Fill in form and begin surfing!http://peci.ece.illinois.edu/vote/

Corporate SupportersJohn DeereBanquet supporterSolarBridge TechnologiesSession supporterIntel CorporationStudent registration supporterInStep Software, LLCBreakfast supporterRTDS Technologies, IncRefreshments supporterDropbox, IncCloud storageNayak CorporationRefreshments supporterPowerWorld CorporationBreakfast supporterSpecial thanks to our Research Supporters:Power Affiliates ProgramGrainger Center for Electric Machinery and Electomechanics

Organizing CommitteeConference Co-DirectorsProgramPublicationsCorporate RelationsUniversity RelationsPublicityTreasurerRegistrationSpeaker RelationsWebmasterEvent PhotographerSenior Staff AdvisorSaurav Mohapatra & Christine ChenFaculty AdvisorsPhilip KreinPete SauerRobert Pilawa-PodgurskiHao (Max) LiuKatherine KimWilliam NiemiraYue CaoXichen JiangSiming GuoTrevor HutchinsRajesh BhanaStanton (Terry) CadyStanton (Terry) CadyJoyce MastThank you from the PECI organizersWe sincerely thank you for your participation in PECI 2013. Thisyear’s committee has been working hard to put together anexcellent program of technical and professional presentationscovering topics across the power and energy disciplines. Each year,PECI continues to make improvements and grow in number ofpaper submissions and attendance. We greatly appreciate yoursupport and feedback in making PECI a continued success.Special thanks to:Student VolunteersECE Department External RelationsECE Department Computer and Technologies ServicesThank you,The PECI 2013 Committee

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Estimation of Geoelectric Field for Validating Geomagnetic Disturbance Modeling 2:50 P. Argyropoulos Northeastern University Customized Wavelets for Improved Fault Location Quality in Power Systems 3:10 S. Mohapatra University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Frequency-Domain Analysis of Electrome -