Mansour A. Mohamed

Arizona State University

Papers

1

Total Citations

26

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About

Mansour A. Mohamed is a prominent researcher in power systems engineering, with key contributions in transient stability enhancement and multi-agent control techniques. His most-cited work, “On-line transient stability enhancement using multi-agent technique” (2003, 26 citations), introduces an innovative two-part framework: a prediction agent that forecasts power system instability, inspired by robotic ball-catching algorithms, and a control agent that activates corrective measures in real time. This approach bridges artificial intelligence and power system dynamics, offering a scalable solution for preventing blackouts. Mohamed’s research has been instrumental in advancing online stability assessment, earning recognition for its practical relevance in modern grid management. With a career focused on integrating intelligent systems into energy infrastructure, his work continues to influence students and researchers exploring adaptive control, machine learning applications in power systems, and real-time fault mitigation. His contributions underscore the potential of multi-agent architectures to enhance grid resilience, making him a respected figure in the field.

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26
Total Citations
26
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
On-line transient stability enhancement using multi-agent technique
26 citations · 2003
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2003 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Arizona State University

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