Anamika Yadav received the B.E. degree in electrical
engineering from RGPV, Bhopal in 2002, the M.Tech. degree in integrated power
system from V.N.I.T., Nagpur, India, in 2006, and the Ph.D. degree from CSVTU,
Bhilai, India with National Institute of Technology, Raipur as research centre,
in 2010. She was an Assistant Engineer
with Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board, Raipur, from 2004 to 2009. She has
been an Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering at National
Institute of Technology, Raipur, from 2009-2018. Presently she is serving as
Associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and also holding
the charge of Associate Dean (Research and consultancy) at National Institute
of Technology, Raipur. Her research interests include the application of soft
computing techniques to power system protection, FACTS, and smart grid. Prof.
Yadav received the Institution of Engineers India (IEI) Young Engineers Award
from the Electrical Engineering Division for 2015–2016. She is senior member of
IEEE since 2014. |
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Rai, A Yadav, Iris recognition using combined support vector machine and
Hamming distance approach, Expert systems with applications 41 (2),
588-593, 2014.
- A Yadav, A Swetapadma, Enhancing the
performance of transmission line directional relaying, fault classification and
fault location schemes using fuzzy inference system, IET Generation,
Transmission & Distribution 9 (6), 580-591,
2015.
- A Yadav, A Swetapadma, Improved first zone
reach setting of artificial neural network-based directional relay for
protection of double circuit transmission lines, IET Generation,
Transmission & Distribution 8 (3), 373-388, 2013.
- A Swetapadma, A Yadav, All shunt fault
location including cross-country and evolving faults in transmission lines
without fault type classification, Electric Power Systems Research 123, 1-12,
2015.
- A Swetapadma, A Yadav, A Novel Decision Tree Regression Based Fault Distance
Estimation Scheme for Transmission Lines, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2016.
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