Pradeep et al., 2011 - Google Patents
High level event ontology for multiarea power systemPradeep et al., 2011
- Document ID
- 5820032048500949790
- Author
- Pradeep Y
- Khaparde S
- Joshi R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
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Exchange of event information among multiple interconnected power system operators has become imperative for integrated and secure operation of the system. Considerable literature is reported on the standardization of power system data, while limited work has …
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- Y04S—SYSTEMS INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO POWER NETWORK OPERATION, COMMUNICATION OR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVING THE ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION, MANAGEMENT OR USAGE, i.e. SMART GRIDS
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