Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Modeling and Simulation, Multidisciplinary
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Dual-Active-Bridge Converter with ANFIS Controller Oakkar Min, Rishabh Dev Shukla, Shilpa Gupta 2026 1st International Electronics Packaging Design and Manufacturing Conference Bridging Skills and Innovation for India S Industry Epdmc 2026, 2026 Dual Active Bridge (DAB) Converter is one of the most commonly used configurations for handling DC output in Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers and energy storage systems due to its potential for converting and transferring power, as well as its ability to isolate components in both directions. However, the standard PI controller is not able to respond quickly enough and lacks enough stability to keep the voltage regulated while also reacting to reference inputs. This paper describes a model for an ANFIS based controller and compares its performance against a PI controlled version. The model developed in the study uses an ANFIS based control scheme for a dual active bridge DAB converter that converts 800 V input voltages into adjustable output reference voltages of 396-387 Vdc. The simulation performed with MATLAB/Simulink has shown a reduction of approximately $23 \%$ in settling time and $20 \%$ improvement in rise time over the PI control method which completely eliminates any overshoot associated with PI controller response and also achieves a decrease in output voltage ripple of nearly $30\%$ when compared to PI controller methods. The output voltage closely tracks the reference input voltage with minimal steady-state error. The ANFIS controller developed in this study has demonstrated better stability and dynamic performance than traditional PI and fuzzy controllers for other DAB converters used in EVs and renewable energy applications in currently available literature.
AI-Assisted Smart Energy Infrastructure for a Sustainable Industry 5.0 to Support Virtual Power Plant Subhajit Roy, Sourav Saha, Dulal Chandra Das, Rajesh Kumhar, Nidul Sinha, Sukanta Roy, Rishabh Dev Shukla Generative and Open AI in Industry 5 0, 2026 The energy ecosystem is experiencing a transformation in the transition to Industry 5.0 and an emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize efficiency, resilience, and sustainability. Modern power grids integrate distributed energy resources (DERs) and two-way power flows that rely on AI to maximize renewable energy. In addition to AI-enhanced forecasting tools, such as machine learning and deep learning that track energy supply and demand in real time, smart grids, microgrids, and virtual power plants use AI techniques to optimize their resources and manage energy waste. Reinforcement learning and predictive analysis ensure that operational instrumentation can regulate frequency, voltage, and fault detection, which are inevitable disturbances due to variable renewable sources. Autonomous systems can improve resilience and address blackouts and cybersecurity issues. AI applications under cybersecurity, including intrusion detection, anomalies, and real-time threat response, help to secure critical infrastructure. AI capabilities with threat intelligence improve grid security by identifying vulnerabilities through analyzing data on a large scale. This chapter discusses the transformational impact of artificial intelligence in advancing energy infrastructure and enabling a sustainable, adaptive smart grid in the industry 5.0 era.
Intelligent Control of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Harnessing PV Energy and Battery Storage for Energy Optimization Rishabh Dev Shukla, Subhajit Roy Microgrid Handbook Planning to Practices, 2025 This chapter explores the intelligent control of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, focusing on harnessing photovoltaic (PV) energy and battery storage for energy optimization. The sophisticated control methods that make use of PV energy and battery storage to optimize the charging process and improve overall energy efficiency are thoroughly examined in this chapter. The design and functioning of complex control systems for EV charging stations is the chapter’s primary topic of interest. It evaluates how intelligent management of PV energy consumption based on variables such as solar irradiance, battery state of charge, and grid demand can enhance the charging process. Additionally, by incorporating battery storage, surplus PV energy may be managed effectively, minimizing dependency on the grid during times of high demand. The chapter additionally covers the many benefits of intelligent control in terms of cost reduction, decreased environmental impact, and energy optimization. It investigates the possibilities of forecasting EV charging demands using predictive analytics and dynamically allocating PV energy and battery resources effectively. The chapter concludes by highlighting the possibilities for harvesting PV energy and battery storage for energy optimization and offering insightful information on the intelligent regulation of EV charging stations.
Integrating Vehicle-to-Grid Networks in India: Global Frameworks, Domestic Barriers, and Policy Innovations Aparna Unni, Manjeet Singh, Rishabh Dev Shukla 5th IEEE International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future Electric Transportation Sefet 2025, 2025 The shift to a sustainable energy infrastructure has heightened interest in Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, which allows for the bidirectional flow of electricity between electric vehicles (EVs) and the power grid. This innovation enhances grid stability, facilitates renewable energy integration, and reduces dependence on fossil fuels. Countries such as Denmark, Japan, and the United States have led in V2G adoption through supportive regulatory frameworks, dynamic pricing, and disaster-resilience initiatives. However, large-scale V2G deployment faces challenges including regulatory ambiguity, infrastructure constraints, and financial limitations. In India, while strong EV adoption policies like FAME-II and NEMMP indicate significant potential, fragmented electricity markets and a lack of bidirectional charging standards hinder V2G integration. This paper analyzes global policy frameworks, identifies India-specific regulatory and infrastructural gaps, and proposes targeted reforms in pricing, incentives, and legislation. This study contributes a comprehensive policy-driven framework for enabling large-scale V2G integration in India, grounded in comparative case studies and tailored to the unique challenges of India’s energy ecosystem.
WSN-Based IoT System for 5G Communication Noor Ahmmad, Shilpa Gupta, Rishabh Dev Shukla 2025 12th International Conference on Reliability Infocom Technologies and Optimization Trends and Future Directions Icrito 2025, 2025 Wireless IoT-based 5th Generation technology is examined in this article. WSN-based Internet of Things (IoT) systems are swiftly integrating with 5G-enabled WSN-IoT architectures. Uplink communication is facilitated by New Radio (NR) waveforms, with DFT-s-OFDM being the primary option for power-limited sensor nodes and CP-OFDM for high-throughput applications. Many aspects of the 5G network and the upcoming and competent technologies enabling the IoT have been thoroughly researched and explored. As this paper explains, 5GIoT is a new way to improve contact channels efficiently. At first, we introduced the idea of 5G-IoT and went over its primary components, architecture, and a brief literature review. 5G services must be of high quality; thus, new equipment and methods of measurement have become accessible all around the world for gauging the many various frequency bands associated with 5G.
Optimized V2G Strategies for Enhancing Grid Stability in Renewable Integrated Energy Systems Purnima Sharma, Rishabh Dev Shukla, Sunny Vig 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering Ice3 2025, 2025 This paper presents a simulation-based study on the integration of electric vehicles (EVs) into a renewable energy grid using Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology. The study is aimed at enhancing grid stability and reducing the necessity for costly energy storage facilities based on stored energy in EV batteries. A 24-hour energy model is created using MATLAB with the incorporation of solar and wind power generation, dynamic load demand, and bidirectional EV energy interaction. ML(ML) approaches are also investigated to optimize V2G operations through data-driven models trained on historic and real-time data. The models are used to assist charge/discharge decisions according to dynamic grid conditions. The research illustrates how ML-capable V2G scheduling has the potential to minimize peak load, reduce operating expenditures, and pave the way for a cleaner and more resilient power system. The findings illustrate the capability of smart V2G control systems to pave the way for the installation of intelligent grid infrastructures and cleaner energy use practices.
Short-Channel Effects and Leakage Reduction in FinFET Devices Gaurav Aggarwal, Rishabh Dev Shukla, Genius Chauhan 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering Ice3 2025, 2025 FinFET technology has become a prominent substitute to address short-channel effects (SCEs), leakage currents, and power dissipation issues in contemporary semiconductor devices as MOSFET growth approaches its fundamental limits. FinFETs for’ multi-gate architecture provide improved performance, lower leakage power, and superior electrostatic control. The structure, benefits over traditional MOSFETs, design concerns, and circuit-level consequences of FinFET technology are all covered in detail in this study. The study also covers new applications in memory design, IoT, and high-performance computing, as well as fabrication difficulties and material developments. In order to prepare the way for next-generation semiconductor devices, the study also identifies emerging trends, such as Gate-All-Around (GAA) FETs and quantum effects in nanoscale transistors.
Techniques for Power Quality Improvement: A Comparison of Three Approaches Sunny Vig, Rishabh Dev Shukla, Rahul, Akarshit Barwal 2025 Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technologies for Sustainability Conference Aists 2025, 2025 This work is a comparative review of three of the major power quality improving devices-the Active Power Filter (APF), Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR), and Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC). These devices have all been established to remediate common disturbances- harmonics, voltage sags, swells, and reactive power imbalances in modern electric systems. The job of the APF is to eliminate harmonic distortions and compensate reactive powers while being a separate objective in the case of the DVR. A DVR works by quickly injecting voltages to mitigate voltage sags and swells. The UPQC is the advanced one, whereby addiction of both actions now enables it to address anomalies in voltage and current simultaneously. The MATLAB simulation approaches were used to analyze each method, thus showing a three-stage transformation from the degraded power waveform to refined output. The study presents strengths, limitations, and implementations of all the compensators, which should avail insights to engineers and researchers to have clarity on the appropriate strategies to be adopted for reliable and stable power distribution in evolving electrical networks.
An alternative approach to the modeling of harmonic impedance of a salient pole synchronous generator Adhir Baran Chattopadhyay, Sunanda Hazra, Rishabh Dev Shukla, Sudeshna Nath Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Driven Smart and Renewable Energy, 2025 This chapter presents a method of analysis for the derivation of expression of harmonic impedance for a salient pole synchronous generator due to negative sequence voltage injected into the machine based on the theory of symmetrical components and Park’s transformation. Finally, the expression for fundamental frequency negative sequence reactance has been derived. However, the expression for impedances due to any other harmonic components of voltage and currents can be extracted easily from such analysis. The practical utility of such analysis can be realized from the fact that when a three-phase salient pole synchronous motor is excited from a power electronic inverter (Voltage Source Inverter, VSI or Current Source Inverter, CSI), input voltage or current may contain some time harmonics. Under such circumstances, the concept of harmonic impedance plays a crucial role because depending on the sequence of switching of the power electronic inverter, the nature of the non-sinusoidal output of the inverter is decided.
AI-Assisted Smart Energy Infrastructure for a Sustainable Industry 5.0 to Support Virtual Power Plant S Roy, S Saha, DC Das, R Kumhar, N Sinha, S Roy, RD Shukla Generative and Open AI in Industry 5.0, 224-258 , 2026 2026
Dual-Active-Bridge Converter with ANFIS Controller O Min, RD Shukla, S Gupta 2026 1st International Electronics & Packaging Technologies Conference … , 2026 2026
Integrating IoT and NLP in Digital Marketing for Enhanced Real-Time Crisis Response M Narayan, RD Shukla, A Sharma, AK Srivastava Security Paradigms in 6G Smart Cities and IoT Ecosystems, 323-334 , 2025 2025
Computational Intelligence and IoT in Transforming Agricultural Environmental Control S Roy, DC Das, N Sinha, RD Shukla, R Kumhar, KKP Kumar, ... Computational Intelligence and Image Processing in Agriculture: Applications … , 2025 2025
Techniques for Power Quality Improvement: A Comparison of Three Approaches S Vig, RD Shukla, Rahul, A Barwal 2025 IEEE Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technologies for Sustainability … , 2025 2025
Design and Analysis of Advanced Microstrip Patch Antenna for Millimeter-wave Communication KSL Thar, T Naing, BR Dutta, M Deshwal, G Aggarwal, RD Shukla 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering … , 2025 2025
Adaptive Energy Management for Grid-Connected EV Charging Stations Using Solar PV and Battery Storage A Kaur, RD Shukla, R Bhagawati, S Vig 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering … , 2025 2025
Short-Channel Effects and Leakage Reduction in FinFET Devices G Aggarwal, RD Shukla, G Chauhan 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering … , 2025 2025
Optimized V2G Strategies for Enhancing Grid Stability in Renewable Integrated Energy Systems P Sharma, RD Shukla, S Vig 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering … , 2025 2025
Dual-Method Evaluation for Cost-Effective Renewable-Integrated EV Charging Scheduling RD Shukla, C Singh, A Singh, H Singh, A Kaur 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering … , 2025 2025
Real-Time Facial Region Identification Via a Custom Six-Layer Convolutional Network PT Tun, K Roy, O Min, M Deshwal, G Aggarwal, RD Shukla 2025 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering … , 2025 2025
WSN-Based IoT System for 5G Communication N Ahmmad, S Gupta, RD Shukla 2025 12th International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technologies and … , 2025 2025
13 Intelligent Vehicle Charging Control Stations of Electric RD Shukla, S Roy Microgrid Handbook: Planning to Practices, 327 , 2025 2025
Modeling an Electric Wheelchair with Solar Energy Integration and Enhanced Control S Roy, S., Das, D.C., Rishabh Dev Shukla, Brahmaiah, V.S., Bhowmik, P., Ghosh Recent Trends in Intelligent Systems and Next Generation Wireless … , 2025 2025
Modeling an Electric Wheelchair with Solar Energy Integration S Roy, DC Das, RD Shukla, VS Brahmaiah, P Bhowmik, S Ghosh Recent Trends in Intelligent Systems and Next Generation Wireless … , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Integrating Vehicle-to-Grid Networks in India: Global Frameworks, Domestic Barriers, and Policy Innovations A Unni, M Singh, RD Shukla 2025 IEEE 5th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future … , 2025 2025
Adaptive Neural Relaying for Rural Networks Integrated with PV and Wind Distributed Generations A Kaur, M Singh, RD Shukla, PK Mishra 2025 IEEE 5th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future … , 2025 2025
Innovative Approaches to E-Mobility Charging in a Renewable World RD Shukla Handbook on New Paradigms in Smart Charging for E-Mobility Global Trends … , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Integrated Technologies in Electrical, Electronics and Biotechnology Engineering G Aggarwal, A Tripathi, HG Sharma, T Sharma, RD Shukla Taylor & Francis Group , 2025 2025 Citations: 11
Battery Modeling in EV Environment Using Simulink RDS Amritjot Kaur, Manjeet Singh, D Purnachandra 2024 International Conference on Sustainable Power & Energy (ICSPE) 1 (1), 1-7 , 2025 2025
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Short term electricity price forecast based on environmentally adapted generalized neuron N Singh, SR Mohanty, RD Shukla Energy 125, 127-139 , 2017 2017 Citations: 134
A new parameter estimation method of solar photovoltaic U Jadli, P Thakur, RD Shukla IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics 8 (1), 239-247 , 2017 2017 Citations: 124
Voltage stability improvement in power systems using facts controllers: State-of-the-art review S Gupta, RK Tripathi, RD Shukla 2010 International Conference on Power, Control and Embedded Systems, 1-8 , 2010 2010 Citations: 78
Power system protection in smart grid environment R Bansal CRC Press , 2019 2019 Citations: 74
A novel voltage and frequency controller for standalone DFIG based Wind Energy Conversion System RD Shukla, RK Tripathi Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 37, 69-89 , 2014 2014 Citations: 67
Maximum power extraction schemes & power control in wind energy conversion system RD Shukla, RK Tripathi International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 3 (6), 1-7 , 2012 2012 Citations: 55
Power electronics applications in wind energy conversion system: A review RD Shukla, RK Tripathi, S Gupta 2010 International Conference on Power, Control and Embedded Systems, 1-6 , 2010 2010 Citations: 48
Handbook of renewable energy technology & systems RC Bansal, AF Zobaa World Scientific , 2021 2021 Citations: 39
Isolated Wind Power Supply System using Double-fed Induction Generator for Remote Areas RD Shukla, RK Tripathi Energy Conversion and Management 96 (C), 473-489 , 2015 2015 Citations: 38
DC grid/bus tied DFIG based wind energy system RD Shukla, RK Tripathi, P Thakur Renewable energy 108, 179-193 , 2017 2017 Citations: 29
Low voltage ride through (LVRT) ability of DFIG based wind energy conversion system-I RD Shukla, RK Tripathi Engineering and Systems (SCES), 2012 Students Conference on , 2012 2012 Citations: 26
Colloidal drug carriers J Sharma, S Kalra, A Sharma, S Rani The Internet Journal of Family Practice 9 (2), 1-6 , 2009 2009 Citations: 21
An approach towards Application of Semiconductor Electronics Converter in Autonomous DFIM based Wind Energy Generation System PG VENKTESH MISHRA, Rishabh Dev Shukla International Journal of Smart Grid - ijSmartGrid 3 (3), 152-162 , 2019 2019 Citations: 18
Photovoltaic System: Configuration, Topologies, and Control RD Shukla¹, N Singh, S Roy¹ Handbook of Renewable Energy Technology & Systems, 235 , 2021 2021 Citations: 16
Instantaneous direct voltage and frequency control in DC grid tied DFIG based wind energy system RD Shukla, RK Tripathi International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 100, 309-319 , 2018 2018 Citations: 15
Predictive Modelling and Simulation of Vehicle-to-Grid Systems Using Hidden Markov Algorithm and Microgrid Integration S Roy, RD Shukla, P Bhowmik, N Nandy, A Kole, K Ghosh 2023 International Conference on IoT, Communication and Automation … , 2023 2023 Citations: 14
Speed-sensorless voltage & frequency control in autonomous DFIG based wind energy systems RD Shukla, RK Tripathi 2014 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), 1-6 , 2014 2014 Citations: 14
A Systematic Review of Islanding Detection Approaches in Microgrids RDS Subhajit Roy, Dr. Dulal Chandra Das, Dr. Nidul Sinha 2023 IEEE Silchar Subsection Conference (SILCON) by National Institute of … , 2023 2023 Citations: 12
Integrated Technologies in Electrical, Electronics and Biotechnology Engineering G Aggarwal, A Tripathi, HG Sharma, T Sharma, RD Shukla Taylor & Francis Group , 2025 2025 Citations: 11
Cost effective design & control of DC-DC converter for solar PV system with MPPT S Roy, RD Shukla, R Chakrabarti, S Nath, A De, A Pandev 2019 International conference on energy management for green environment … , 2019 2019 Citations: 11