Bane Popadic
University of Novi Sad
48 Papers
118 Citations
Bane Popadic is an academic researcher from University of Novi Sad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renewable energy & Distributed generation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 43 publications. Previous affiliations of Bane Popadic include University of Novi Sad Faculty of Technical Sciences.
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Papers
Comparative analysis of the supercapacitor influence on lithium battery cycle life in electric vehicle energy storage
TL;DR: It can be confirmed that using supercapacitors as a part of electric vehicle energy storage substantial improvements in performance, durability, and economy could be achieved.
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Novel Fault Models for Electronically Coupled Distributed Energy Resources and Their Laboratory Validation
TL;DR: Novel models for electronically coupled distributed energy resources (ECDERs) for online fault calculations of large-scale systems are proposed, with a short peak current period included in the proposed models during the sub-transient period, and validated with state-of-the-art laboratory equipment.
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Impact of V2G operation of electric vehicle chargers on distribution grid during voltage dips
Vladimir Katic,Aleksandar M,Stanisavljevic,Boris Dumnic,Bane Popadic +4 more
- 01 Jul 2019
TL;DR: Possibility of voltage improvement during voltage dips is tested with EV chargers operating in V2G mode and it is shown that significant reduction of voltage harmonics and improvement in voltages may be reached.
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Advanced laboratory setup for control of electrical drives as an educational and developmental tool
Boris Dumnic,Dragan Milicevic,Bane Popadic,Vladimir Katic,Zoltan Corba +4 more
- 01 Jul 2013
TL;DR: A part of research work done on a new advanced laboratory setup, developed on the Faculty of Technical Sciences, is shown, thus describing its educational and developmental potential.
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Modeling of initial fault response of inverter-based distributed energy resources for future power system planning
TL;DR: A novel and accurate model of the inverter based distributed energy resources under grid faults, focusing on the initial fault response ofThe inverter is proposed.
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