Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy
Clemson University
449 Papers
4.3K Citations
Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy is an academic researcher from Clemson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Particle swarm optimization. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 435 publications. Previous affiliations of Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy include University of KwaZulu-Natal & ML Sultan Technikon.
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Papers
Encoding real values into polychronous spiking networks
Cameron Johnson,Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy +1 more
- 18 Jul 2010
TL;DR: An adaptation of Izhikevich's model of a polychronous spiking network and an encoding scheme for real valued data to demonstrate the network's response to different inputs is presented.
Spatial predictions of solar irradiance for photovoltaic plants
Iroshani Jayawardene,Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy +1 more
- 05 Jun 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, a cellular computational network (CCN) based prediction method is presented to predict the solar irradiance for utility-scale PV plants, which can be applied to control the power and frequency fluctuations.
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Self-Healing Control with Multifunctional Gate Drive Circuits for Power Converters
Peng Xiao,Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy,Keith Corzine,R. Woodley +3 more
- 15 Oct 2007
TL;DR: An intelligent health monitoring and self-healing control strategy for a multi-phase multilevel motor drive under various types of faults and based on unsupervised and supervised learning networks is presented.
Voltage prediction using a Cellular Network
Lisa L. Grant,Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy +1 more
- 25 Jul 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, a cellular Simultaneous Recurrent Neural Network (CSRN) was used to identify and predict bus voltage dynamics for power system voltage profile prediction, which can represent a direct mapping of any power system allowing for easier scalability to large power systems.
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Simulation model for assessing transient performance of capacitive voltage transformers
I. Sule,U.O. Aliyu,Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy +2 more
- 16 Oct 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a simulation model for assessing the transient performance of capacitive voltage transformers (CVTs) using field data collected from one of the Nigerian electric utility 330/132/33 kV substations.