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Power System Resiliency

2019 IEEE 8th International Conference on Advanced Power System Automation and Protection (APAP), 2019
A power system has become fragile due to climate change. The weather events, for example, Hurricanes Katrina, Sandy in the US and Tohoku Earthquake in Japan, caused enormous economic losses and have imprinted people in making the power system more resilient under natural disasters.
Jaeseok Choi   +3 more
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Resilience Indices for Power/Cyberphysical Systems

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2021
An engineered system is designed to deliver certain performance related to its quality-of-service, and while doing so, it must also maintain stable operation. Resilience of a system is its ability to continue to offer system performance stably, while withstanding any adverse events.
Soumyabrata Talukder   +2 more
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Resilient Power Electronic Systems

2022
In Resilient Power Electronic Systems, a team of accomplished researchers deliver an insightful treatment of the challenges faced by practitioners and researchers working with power electronic converters and attempting to analyze internal and external failure mechanisms.
Kaboli, Shahriyar   +2 more
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A resiliency measure for electrical power systems

2016 13th International Workshop on Discrete Event Systems (WODES), 2016
Providing a resiliency measure for power systems is one of the challenges towards its Dynamic Security Assessment. This paper introduces a resiliency measure, called Level-of-Resilience (LoR), determined by examining: (i) the Region-of- Stability-Reduction (RoSR), as the RoS evolves under attack and recovery actions as captured by a “modal-RoS”, (ii ...
Mariam Ibrahim   +2 more
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Integrating systems of power and privilege in the study of resilience.

American Psychologist, 2023
Although current approaches to the study of resilience acknowledge the role of context, rarely do those conceptualizations attend to societal systems and structures that include hierarchies of power and privilege - namely systems of racism, colonialism, patriarchy, and capitalism – nor do they articulate how these structural realities are embedded ...
Kate C. McLean   +3 more
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A Review of the Measures to Enhance Power Systems Resilience

IEEE Systems Journal, 2020
Rare and extreme climate events may result in wide power outages or blackouts. The concept of power system resilience has been introduced for focusing on high-impact and low-probability (HILP) events such as a hurricane, heavy snow, and floods. Power system resilience is the ability of a system to reduce the likelihood of blackout or wide power outages
Maedeh Mahzarnia   +3 more
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Control Systems for the Power Grid and Their Resiliency to Attacks

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2014
Most government, industry, and academic efforts to protect the power grid have focused on information security mechanisms for preventing and detecting attacks. In addition to these mechanisms, control engineering can help improve power grid security.
Carlos A. Barreto   +4 more
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Networked Microgrids for Enhancing the Power System Resilience

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2017
This paper focuses on the role of networked microgrids as distributed systems for enhancing the power system resilience against extreme events. Resilience is an intrinsically complex property which requires deep understanding of microgrid operation in order to respond effectively in emergency conditions.
Zhiyi Li   +4 more
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Battling the Extreme: A Study on the Power System Resilience

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2017
The electricity infrastructure is a critical lifeline system and of utmost importance to our daily lives. Power system resilience characterizes the ability to resist, adapt to, and timely recover from disruptions. The resilient power system is intended to cope with low probability, high risk extreme events including extreme natural disasters and man ...
Zhaohong Bie   +3 more
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Power System Flexibility and Resiliency

2018
The flexibility of the power system can be described with its ability on providing dynamic and adaptable structure against the various circumstances. It requires balancing the power supply and demand in terms of intervals such as minute or hourly.
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