Gianluca Lipari

Gianluca Lipari
RWTH Aachen University · Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems (ACS)

Electronic engineering

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21
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November 2020 - present
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
Position
  • PostDoc Position
October 2015 - present
RWTH Aachen University
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Education
October 2012 - June 2016
University of Reggio Calabria
Field of study
  • Information Engineering
December 2009 - May 2012
University of Reggio Calabria
Field of study
  • Electronics Engineering
October 2006 - December 2009
University of Reggio Calabria
Field of study
  • Electronics Engineering

Publications

Publications (21)
Technical Report
This document addresses the concept of a Common European Energy Data Space (CEEDS), providing detailed approaches and recommendations for its real-world realization. In particular, the main objective of this blueprint is to guide on enhancing the existing data infrastructures, in the energy domain, towards the full embracement of data space solutio...
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Smart grid interoperability is the means to achieve the twin green and digital transition but re-mains heterogeneous and fragmented to date. This work presents the first ideas and corner-stones of an Interoperability Roadmap for the Energy Transition that is being developed by the Horizon Europe int:net project. This roadmap builds on four cornerst...
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The introduction of high shares of renewable energy sources into the energy system leads to substantial changes in its operation. On the one hand, this holds true for the national energy system where the operation of conventional power plants needs to adapt to the availability of renewable energy sources. On the other hand, the electrical distribut...
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The current Distribution Grid Automation (DGA) Systems are being heavily dependent on the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) infrastructure for its proper operation. The DGA architectures are predominantly centralised and usually deployed on a dedicated hardware. This increases the risk of blackouts under a coordinated cyber-physical...
Preprint
Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) are measurement devices long used in transmission systems and today even more essential for a proper monitoring of distribution grids. The expected massive penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) is slowly taking place, carrying along a new set of challenges that put to test traditional instruments and req...
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Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) are measurement devices long used in transmission systems and today even more essential for a proper monitoring of distribution grids. The expected massive penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) is slowly taking place, carrying along a new set of challenges that put to test traditional instruments and req...
Conference Paper
Next generation of distribution grids will be equipped with automatic control functionalities that require an advanced knowledge of the system state. In this context, PMUs are one of the enabling technologies to support a smart development of such functionalities, but at the same time an economical burden for Distribution System Operators (DSOs). I...
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Despite the positive contributions of controllable electric loads such as electric vehicles (EV) and heat pumps (HP) in providing demand-side flexibility, uncoordinated operation of these loads may lead to congestions at distribution networks. This paper aims to propose a market-based mechanism to alleviate distribution network congestions through...
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Phasor Measurement Units have become more and more interesting for monitoring applications in distribution grids. For a large exploitation in medium and low voltage networks, however, a limited cost is required. Such specification, however, should not impact excessively the accuracy requirements, as it is expected that automatic control functionali...
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With the transition to a more decentralized electricity sector, Distribution System Operators (DSOs) are facing new challenges, as well as new opportunities, deriving from the growing penetration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). In fact, an increasing penetration of DERs in Low Voltage (LV) grids likely pushes the system to congestion condit...
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The latest technological developments are challenging for finding new solutions to mitigate the massive integration of renewable-based electricity generation in the electrical networks and to support new and dynamic energy and ancillary services markets. Smart meters have become ubiquitous equipment in the low voltage grid, enabled by the decision...
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Up to now, the evolution of the distribution network toward the smart grid model has been essentially focused on two non-intersecting areas: medium voltage network automation and smart metering. The former one is mainly focused on improving the quality of service, studying and deploying fault location, isolation and service restoration systems, whi...
Conference Paper
The growing demand of energy and the need of finding alternative energy sources to the traditional ones, due to the progressive decrease of fossil fuels and an increasing concern towards the environment, have led to a revolution in terms of energy production in the last decade. As a consequence, the distributed generation is more and more widely sp...
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In this paper, an assessment tool based on smartphone to evaluate disease severity in patients with Parkinson's disease is proposed. Parkinson's disease is a pathology widely spread in middle aged and aged individuals of any sex. It is a debilitating and degenerative disorder affecting the central nervous system. Distinctive symptoms are movement-r...
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Kayser-Fleischer ring is a visible golden-brown, sometimes orange or greyish, pigmentation in the cornea. This is a common symptom of a rare genetic disorder known as Wilson Disease. This pathology is cause of a malfunction in the copper excretion from the organism. Copper accumulates in tissues and consequently is responsible of oxidative processe...

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