Mohammad Abujubbeh

859 total citations
21 papers, 616 citations indexed

About

Mohammad Abujubbeh is a scholar working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohammad Abujubbeh has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 616 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 8 papers in Control and Systems Engineering and 4 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Mohammad Abujubbeh's work include Optimal Power Flow Distribution (9 papers), Smart Grid Energy Management (7 papers) and Microgrid Control and Optimization (5 papers). Mohammad Abujubbeh is often cited by papers focused on Optimal Power Flow Distribution (9 papers), Smart Grid Energy Management (7 papers) and Microgrid Control and Optimization (5 papers). Mohammad Abujubbeh collaborates with scholars based in United States, Türkiye and Cyprus. Mohammad Abujubbeh's co-authors include Fadi Al‐Turjman, Fadi Al‐Turjman, Murat Fahrioğlu, Loiy Al‐Ghussain, Leonardo Mostarda, Arman Malekloo, Zakria Qadir, Adnan Darwish Ahmad, Ahmad M. Abubaker and Onur Taylan and has published in prestigious journals such as IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, IEEE Access and Solar Energy.

In The Last Decade

Mohammad Abujubbeh

20 papers receiving 598 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mohammad Abujubbeh United States 11 365 192 168 94 79 21 616
Abdul Basit Pakistan 19 517 1.4× 374 1.9× 160 1.0× 60 0.6× 40 0.5× 51 866
Asif Khan Pakistan 14 582 1.6× 335 1.7× 97 0.6× 170 1.8× 108 1.4× 24 853
Sadiq Ahmad Pakistan 14 599 1.6× 286 1.5× 214 1.3× 45 0.5× 28 0.4× 42 729
Khalid Zine-Dine Morocco 13 574 1.6× 282 1.5× 95 0.6× 135 1.4× 51 0.6× 57 801
Saddam Aziz China 15 399 1.1× 215 1.1× 84 0.5× 45 0.5× 23 0.3× 38 609
Luca Moretti Italy 13 602 1.6× 255 1.3× 162 1.0× 158 1.7× 54 0.7× 24 881
Jalal Moradi Iran 16 438 1.2× 300 1.6× 135 0.8× 55 0.6× 14 0.2× 35 660
Khaled M. Abo–Al–Ez South Africa 13 420 1.2× 209 1.1× 82 0.5× 35 0.4× 12 0.2× 59 579
Muhammad Faisal Nadeem Khan Pakistan 12 416 1.1× 155 0.8× 58 0.3× 36 0.4× 22 0.3× 42 584

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad, et al.. (2022). Optimal Voltage Control in Low-Observable Unbalanced Distribution Systems. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 1–5.
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad, et al.. (2022). Voltage Violation Prediction in Unobservable Distribution Systems. 2022 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM). 1–5. 2 indexed citations
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad & Balasubramaniam Natarajan. (2022). Overview of Loss Sensitivity Analysis in Modern Distribution Systems. IEEE Access. 10. 16037–16051. 5 indexed citations
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad, Sai Munikoti, Anil Pahwa, & Balasubramaniam Natarajan. (2022). Probabilistic Loss Sensitivity Analysis in Power Distribution Systems. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. 38(3). 2100–2110. 2 indexed citations
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Munikoti, Sai, Mohammad Abujubbeh, & Balasubramaniam Natarajan. (2022). Robustness of Power Distribution System: A Comparative Study of Network and Performance Based Metrics. IEEE Access. 10. 82531–82539. 1 indexed citations
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Munikoti, Sai, Mohammad Abujubbeh, Kumarsinh Jhala, & Balasubramaniam Natarajan. (2022). An Information Theoretic Approach to Identify Dominant Voltage Influencers for Unbalanced Distribution Systems. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. 37(6). 4436–4446. 3 indexed citations
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Al‐Ghussain, Loiy, Onur Taylan, Mohammad Abujubbeh, & Muhammed A. Hassan. (2022). Optimizing the orientation of solar photovoltaic systems considering the effects of irradiation and cell temperature models with dust accumulation. Solar Energy. 249. 67–80. 34 indexed citations
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad, Sai Munikoti, & Balasubramaniam Natarajan. (2021). Analytical Power Loss Sensitivity Analysis in Distribution Systems. 2021 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM). 2. 1–5. 1 indexed citations
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Al‐Ghussain, Loiy, Adnan Darwish Ahmad, Ahmad M. Abubaker, et al.. (2021). A Demand-Supply Matching-Based Approach for Mapping Renewable Resources Towards 100% Renewable Grids in 2050. IEEE Access. 9. 58634–58651. 61 indexed citations
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Munikoti, Sai, Mohammad Abujubbeh, Kumarsinh Jhala, & Balasubramaniam Natarajan. (2021). A novel framework for hosting capacity analysis with spatio-temporal probabilistic voltage sensitivity analysis. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems. 134. 107426–107426. 20 indexed citations
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad, Murat Fahrioğlu, & Fadi Al‐Turjman. (2021). Power loss reduction and voltage enhancement via distributed photovoltaic generation: Case study in North Cyprus. Computers & Electrical Engineering. 95. 107432–107432. 16 indexed citations
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Al‐Turjman, Fadi, et al.. (2020). Feasibility analysis of solar photovoltaic-wind hybrid energy system for household applications. Computers & Electrical Engineering. 86. 106743–106743. 50 indexed citations
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Al‐Ghussain, Loiy, Mohammad Abujubbeh, Adnan Darwish Ahmad, et al.. (2020). 100% Renewable Energy Grid for Rural Electrification of Remote Areas: A Case Study in Jordan. Energies. 13(18). 4908–4908. 24 indexed citations
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Qadir, Zakria, et al.. (2019). Hydropower Capacity of Different Power Sectors in Pakistan. 7 indexed citations
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad & Murat Fahrioğlu. (2019). Determining Maximum Allowable PV Penetration Level in Transmission Networks: Case Analysis - Northern Cyprus Power System. 3. 292–297. 14 indexed citations
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Al‐Turjman, Fadi & Mohammad Abujubbeh. (2019). IoT-enabled smart grid via SM: An overview. Future Generation Computer Systems. 96. 579–590. 209 indexed citations
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Al‐Turjman, Fadi, Mohammad Abujubbeh, Arman Malekloo, & Leonardo Mostarda. (2019). UAVs assessment in software-defined IoT networks: An overview. Computer Communications. 150. 519–536. 75 indexed citations
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad, Fadi Al‐Turjman, & Murat Fahrioğlu. (2019). Software-defined wireless sensor networks in smart grids: An overview. Sustainable Cities and Society. 51. 101754–101754. 71 indexed citations
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Abujubbeh, Mohammad, et al.. (2017). Improving capacity factor of transmission lines by hybridizing CSP with wind. 1–5. 8 indexed citations

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