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Power quality index meter

IMTC/2002. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (IEEE Cat. No.00CH37276), 2003
The increased sensitivity of power electronics equipment results in high susceptibility of industrial customers to short term voltage variations such as sags and swells. Many utilities are publishing power quality index values to indicate overall quality of their distribution systems.
L. Eren, M.J. Devaney
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Index for wind power variability

2014
Variability of large scale wind power generation is dependent on several factors: characteristics of installed wind power plants, size of the area where the plants are installed, geographic dispersion within that area and its weather regime(s). Variability can be described by ramps in power generation, i.e.
Kiviluoma, Juha   +6 more
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Soft Power Concept and Soft Power Indexes

2016
Many state remains owned power supplies in the line of domestic and international level. Even though, both policies which are followed in this case primarily are based on the military and economic power, “Soft Power” item which was used for the first time by Joseph Nye (Bound to lead: The changing nature of American power.
Kiymet Yavuzaslan, Murat Cetin
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Critical power as an endurance index

Applied Ergonomics, 1995
The relationship between exhaustion time (t(lim)) and the work performed at the end of constant-power exercises can be described by a linear relationship (Wlim = a + b t(lim)) for work involving the whole body (eg cycling) or part of the body (eg knee extensions).
J F, Vautier   +3 more
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Power Index in Control

2018
Previous chapters have studied the role of non-cooperative-game approaches in the design of controllers. In contrast, this chapter discusses in studying a cooperative-game approach. Indices of power are alternative ways to solve a game, which are characterized for satisfying a certain system of axioms. Some of these power indices are, among others, the
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An Asymmetric Shapley–Shubik Power Index

International Journal of Game Theory, 2006
In this paper the Banzhaf and the Shapley-Shubik power indices for simple games are extended. The author considers voting situations in which each voter has two possible choices: voting or not for a bill. In these situations, to measure the power of a voter, it is not only important to take into account his capacity to favour the bill when he wants it ...
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