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Installation of distributed generations (DGs) in distribution network bring benefits for power system operation. However, DGs change the distribution network topologies from radial with one source into multi-sources network, hence magnitude and direction
Adrianti Adrianti +2 more
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Intermittent Resistive Faults in Digital CMOS Circuits [PDF]
A major threat in extremely dependable high-end process node integrated systems in e.g. Avionics are no failures found (NFF). One category of NFFs is the intermittent resistive fault, often originating from bad (e.g. Via or TSV-based) interconnections.
Kerkhoff, Hans G., Ebrahimi, Hassan
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Analysis of energy dissipation in resistive superconducting fault-current limiters for optimal power system performance [PDF]
Fault levels in electrical distribution systems are rising due to the increasing presence of distributed generation, and this rising trend is expected to continue in the future.
Blair, Steven Macpherson +4 more
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Blinded Fault Resistant Exponentiation [PDF]
As the core operation of many public key cryptosystems, group exponentiation is central to cryptography. Attacks on its implementation in embedded device setting is hence of great concern. Recently, implementations resisting both simple side-channel analysis and fault attacks were proposed.
Guillaume Fumaroli, David Vigilant
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Using Tweaks to Design Fault Resistant Ciphers [PDF]
Side channel analysis and active fault analysis are now major threats to even mathematically robust cryptographic algorithms that are otherwise resistant to classical cryptanalysis. This paper focuses on designing encryption schemes that use secret tweaks to achieve innate security against fault analysis. The paper examines linear and non-linear secret
Sikhar Patranabis +2 more
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Superconducting fault current limiter application in a power-dense marine electrical system [PDF]
Power-dense, low-voltage marine electrical systems have the potential for extremely high fault currents. Superconducting fault current limiters (SFCLs) have been of interest for many years and offer an effective method for reducing fault currents.
Blair, Steven Macpherson +5 more
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A Fault-Resistant Asynchronous Clock Function [PDF]
Consider an asynchronous network in a shared-memory environment consisting of n nodes. Assume that up to f of the nodes might be Byzantine (n > 12f), where the adversary is full-information and dynamic (sometimes called adaptive). In addition, the non-Byzantine nodes may undergo transient failures.
Ezra N. Hoch +2 more
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Novel protection method for VSC-HVDC transmission lines
The large shunt capacitances on both sides of VSC-HVDC transmission line will block and reflect the travelling waves when a fault occurs on DC cable lines.
Lingtong Jiang +5 more
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To solve the problem of the location of the fault point of single-pole-to-ground faults in the transmission lines of MMC-HVDC systems, this paper designs a fault location system based on support vector machine (SVM).
Jian-Yu Wu +3 more
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Transient fault area location and fault classification for distribution systems based on wavelet transform and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) [PDF]
A novel method to locate the zone of transient faults and to classify the fault type in Power Distribution Systems using wavelet transforms and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems (ANFIS) has been developed.
Ghazizadeh-Ahsaee, Mahdi +3 more
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