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Fault Location in Solar Farms

IEEE Systems Journal, 2021
Power delivery interruption and catastrophic failures are some of the potential consequences of undetected faults in photovoltaic (PV) arrays. A voltage protection scheme with the minimum number of sensors which is capable of detecting, classifying, and locating line-to-line (intrastring and cross string), line-to-ground, and open-circuit faults in a ...
Saeed Ansari   +2 more
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Inspection Policies for Fault Location

Operations Research, 1984
When a system fails it may not be obvious which components are at fault. Locating faulty components to be replaced may require a series of inspections each of which reveals the state (functioning/failed) of one of the components. The order in which components are inspected and replaced can greatly affect the cost to restore the system to an operating ...
David A. Butler, Gerald J. Lieberman
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Locatability of Faults in Combinational Networks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971
A formal model for the study of reliable combinational networks is introduced and used to determine network properties conducive to the location of faults. The usual concept of fault location is generalized to be an interval on the partially ordered set of subsets of network nodes that classifies nodes into three disjoint sets: a faulty set, a fault ...
F. Gail Gray, John F. Meyer
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Analysis of fault location in a network

Annals of Operations Research, 1999
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Cory J. Hoelting   +2 more
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A Fault Locator For Integrated Optics

Optical Fiber Sensors, 1992
Power of resolution of a fault locator has been improving by leaps and bounds. The best values reported so far are of an order of millimeters and the locators are primarily used for finding faults in the bulk media such as breaks in an optical fiber.
K. Iizuka, S. Fujii
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