D. M. Anand

Also published under:Dhananjay Anand, Dhananjay M. Anand

Affiliation

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA

Topic

Phase-locked Loop,Power System,Circuit Elements,Circuit Model,Clock Control,Clock Output,Closed-loop Control System,Closed-loop System,Computational Aspects,Constraint Violation,Control Constraints,Discrete Fourier Transform,Distributed Energy Resources,Distribution Network,Electric Power,Electric Power System,Electrical Circuit,Electromagnetic Interference,Electronic Meter,Energy Meter,Equivalent Circuit,Field Sensor,Finite-dimensional,Flicker Frequency,Fourier Series,Frequency Range,Gaussian Deviation,Geometric Relationship,Harmonic Distortion,Higher Frequency,Implementation Scenarios,LCR Meter,Linear Programming,Linear Time-invariant,Linear Time-invariant Systems,Maximal Set,Model Predictive Control,Model Uncertainty,Modeling Efforts,Modulation Frequency,Objective Function,Objective Function Value,Output Phase,Overtone,Phase Bias,Phase Detection,Phase Modulation,Phase Noise,Phase Offset,Phase Step,

Biography

Dhananjay M. Anand received the Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, in 2013.
He is currently a Research Scientist with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA. His current research interests include the analysis, dynamics, fault diagnosis, and optimization of distributed networked systems and cyber-physical systems, where humans participate cognitively.