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REVIEW OF ON-LINE DYNAMIC SECURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES - Chapter 5: ON-GOING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Glavic, Mevludin
2007In REVIEW OF ON-LINE DYNAMIC SECURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
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Keywords :
dynamic security assessment; real-time; tool
Abstract :
[en] Chapter 3 presented a general set of requirements for on-line DSA systems. Some of these requirements have clearly been achieved as indicated in the state-of-the-art implementations described in Chapter 4. However, on-line DSA remains an emerging technology and the potential capabilities, and need for such capabilities, is enormous. Aside from the ever increasing power of computers, a number of developmental areas include, - improved system architectures and computing methods - use of intelligent systems - new analytical tools and techniques - use of new technologies such as PMUs or real-time damping measurement devices - improvement in state estimation and modeling - application of DSA results to protection and control This Chapter outlines some of the on-going research and development underway in various parts of the world.
Disciplines :
Electrical & electronics engineering
Author, co-author :
Glavic, Mevludin ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Dép. d'électric., électron. et informat. (Inst.Montefiore) > Smart grids
Language :
English
Title :
REVIEW OF ON-LINE DYNAMIC SECURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES - Chapter 5: ON-GOING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Publication date :
2007
Main work title :
REVIEW OF ON-LINE DYNAMIC SECURITY ASSESSMENT TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES
Publisher :
CIGRE, Paris, France
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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