The spin-orbit torque magnetoresistive random access memory (SOT-MRAM) is a next generation spintronic memory device known for its fast switching speed, high endurance and non-volatility. However, as this technology is scaled up and implemented in practical memory systems, issues in switching time, energy, and reliability must be addressed. This paper investigates the impact of device geometry on ...Show More
The target of this paper is to demonstrate the prospective of Synchronous Condenser (SC) and Super-Conducting Energy Storage (SMES) for catering additional inertial support in renewable dominated power systems. In recent times, prolific renewable penetration in many power systems has caused numerous conventional power plants to retire. However, unlike conventional synchronous generators, several t...Show More
The objective of this paper is to mitigate overfrequency problem of a low inertia power system using coordinated Over-Frequency Generator Shedding (OFGS) scheme. Recently, prolific amount of wind resources has been introduced in many power systems around the world. These variable speed wind power plants cannot contribute to system inertia unlike traditional synchronous generators. This leads to in...Show More
The target of this research work is to investigate the role of High Voltage DC (HVDC) interconnection for enhancing frequency response in a low inertia grid. In recent times, installed capacity of wind and photovoltaic (PV) sources has significantly increased in South Australian power system. Most of these wind power plants deploy variable speed wind machines, whereas PV sources are predominantly ...Show More