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Mohammad Abujubbeh
Mohammad Abujubbeh
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IoT-enabled smart grid via SM: An overview
F Al-Turjman, M Abujubbeh
Future generation computer systems 96, 579-590, 2019
3612019
UAVs assessment in software-defined IoT networks: An overview
F Al-Turjman, M Abujubbeh, A Malekloo, L Mostarda
Computer Communications 150, 519-536, 2020
1252020
Software-defined wireless sensor networks in smart grids: An overview
M Abujubbeh, F Al-Turjman, M Fahrioglu
Sustainable Cities and Society 51, 101754, 2019
1092019
Feasibility analysis of solar photovoltaic-wind hybrid energy system for household applications
F Al-Turjman, Z Qadir, M Abujubbeh, C Batunlu
Computers & Electrical Engineering 86, 106743, 2020
752020
A demand-supply matching-based approach for mapping renewable resources towards 100% renewable grids in 2050
L Al-Ghussain, AD Ahmad, AM Abubaker, M Abujubbeh, A Almalaq, ...
Ieee Access 9, 58634-58651, 2021
722021
Optimizing the orientation of solar photovoltaic systems considering the effects of irradiation and cell temperature models with dust accumulation
L Al-Ghussain, O Taylan, M Abujubbeh, MA Hassan
Solar Energy 249, 67-80, 2023
372023
100% Renewable energy grid for rural electrification of remote areas: A case study in Jordan
L Al-Ghussain, M Abujubbeh, A Darwish Ahmad, AM Abubaker, O Taylan, ...
Energies 13 (18), 4908, 2020
302020
A novel framework for hosting capacity analysis with spatio-temporal probabilistic voltage sensitivity analysis
S Munikoti, M Abujubbeh, K Jhala, B Natarajan
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 134, 107426, 2022
252022
Techno-economic feasibility analysis of grid-tied PV-wind hybrid system to meet a typical household demand: Case study-amman, Jordan
M Abujubbeh, VT Marazanye, Z Qadir, M Fahrioglu, C Batunlu
2019 1st Global Power, Energy and Communication Conference (GPECOM), 418-423, 2019
212019
Determining maximum allowable pv penetration level in transmission networks: Case analysis-northern cyprus power system
M Abujubbeh, M Fahrioglu
2019 1st Global Power, Energy and Communication Conference (GPECOM), 292-297, 2019
162019
Power loss reduction and voltage enhancement via distributed photovoltaic generation: Case study in North Cyprus
M Abujubbeh, M Fahrioglu, F Al-Turjman
Computers and Electrical Engineering 95, 107432, 2021
152021
Assessment of PV investments in Northern Cyprus
L Al-Ghussain, M Abujubbeh, M Fahrioglu
16th Int. Conf. Clean Energy, 9-11, 2018
142018
Improving capacity factor of transmission lines by hybridizing CSP with wind
M Rashid, M Abujubbeh, M Fahrioglu
2017 4th international conference on electrical and electronic engineering …, 2017
112017
Probabilistic voltage sensitivity based preemptive voltage monitoring in unbalanced distribution networks
M Abujubbeh, S Munikoti, B Natarajan
2020 52nd North American Power Symposium (NAPS), 1-6, 2021
102021
Overview of loss sensitivity analysis in modern distribution systems
M Abujubbeh, B Natarajan
IEEE Access 10, 16037-16051, 2022
92022
Hydropower capacity of different power sectors in Pakistan
Z Qadir, M Abujubbeh, A Mariam, M Fahrioglu, C Batunlu
2019 1st Global Power, Energy and Communication Conference (GPECOM), 408-412, 2019
92019
Voltage violation prediction in unobservable distribution systems
M Abujubbeh, S Dahale, B Natarajan
2022 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 1-5, 2022
62022
Probabilistic loss sensitivity analysis in power distribution systems
M Abujubbeh, S Munikoti, A Pahwa, B Natarajan
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 38 (3), 2100-2110, 2022
62022
An information theoretic approach to identify dominant voltage influencers for unbalanced distribution systems
S Munikoti, M Abujubbeh, K Jhala, B Natarajan
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 37 (6), 4436-4446, 2022
52022
Analytical power loss sensitivity analysis in distribution systems
M Abujubbeh, S Munikoti, B Natarajan
2021 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 1-5, 2021
52021
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