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Probabilistic angle stability index

199 IEEE Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.99CH36364), 2003
This paper develops a novel concept and computational framework of a probabilistic transient stability index called the expected angle stability margin, EASM, for electrical power systems. This new integrated index provides a common transient (angle) stability characteristic over a set of possible system configurations and contingencies, disturbances ...
J.A. Momoh   +3 more
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Voltage Stability Improvement Using Voltage Stability Index Optimization

2020 International Conference on Power, Energy and Innovations (ICPEI), 2020
Voltage stability improvement using line voltage stability index based on optimal power flow (OPF) in power systems is presented in this work. Line voltage stability index (LVSI) traditionally adopted to identify the most critical line in the system where its value is in the range of 0 (no load) and 1 (voltage collapse) has been applied as part of the ...
Sirote Khunkitti   +1 more
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INDEXATION AND STABILIZATION

The World Bank Research Observer, 1988
This article describes early models of indexing as well as more recent models that call for less indexing of wages to prices in order to imporve price and output stability. Policymakers may face a tradeoff: although increasing indexation may lead to macroeconomic instability, reducing indexation may lead to greater income inequality and labor market ...
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Probabilistic voltage stability indexes

IEE Proceedings C Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 1991
A probabilistic voltage stability index is proposed: the expected voltage instability proximity. To account for the system elements' forced outages, elements are represented by a two-state model. The resulting statespace is truncated by using a practical technique.
T.A.M. Sharaf, G.J. Berg
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Stability Index Method for Global Minimization

Journal of Global Optimization, 2006
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Dover, James, Gutman, Semion
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Node Stability Index

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking, 2012
In this paper, the author proposes an algorithm to determine a stable Connected Dominating Set (CDS) for Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) based on the notion of a metric called the Node Stability Index (NSI) of a node, defined as the sum of the predicted expiration times of the links (LETs) with the neighbor nodes that are not yet covered by a CDS node.
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Voltage stability index for online voltage stability assessment

2015 North American Power Symposium (NAPS), 2015
This paper proposes a voltage stability index to predict voltage collapse in power system. The index is based on maximum loading capability of the bus combined with a thevenin equivalent method for the aggregated representation. The technique is applied to transmission test system. Using thevenin equivalent calculated by fast load flow or PMU data, the
Rabindra Maharjan, Sukumar Kamalasadan
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A rational paleomagnetic stability index

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1974
As defined, the paleomagnetic stability index (PSI) describes the rate of change in millidegrees per oersted of the remanence direction of a rock specimen at each alternating field demagnetizing step employed: The PSI values characterize the demagnetization process in a sensitive and sensible manner.
D. T. A. Symons, M. Stupavsky
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Global Financial Stability Index

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
We develop a monthly Global Financial Stability Index (GFSX) that incorporates the global stock market outlook, momentum, and overall risk. Refining the financial stability concept presents challenges because of the many different approaches researchers have pursued, as well as the availability of periodic data.
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Indexation and Monetary Stability

1976
The recent wave of two-digit inflation has brought with it a revival of interest in the idea, at least as old as Joseph Lowe [6], and embraced by such great names in the economics profession as Jevons [4], Marshall [7], [8], [9] and Keynes [3], as well as by Milton Friedman [2], that the widespread adoption of cost-of-living escalator clauses could ...
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