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ANCHOR-Grid: Authenticating Smart Grid Digital Twins Using Real-World Anchors. [PDF]
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Toward effective substation automation
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2007Integrating IEC61850 at TVA's Bradley substation for protection, SCADA, and enterprise applications substation, and enterprise applications. The IEC 61850 standard provides the means to integrate communications, information, and applications into a coherent, flexible, very powerful framework for the secondary system.
Mike Ingram, Randy Ehlers
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Agent-based substation automation
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2003Agent technology is one of the most interesting developments in the field of distributed artificial intelligence. It has a wide range of applications, with information management, intelligent user interfaces, personal assistants, and Internet commerce among the most popular.
D.P. Buse, P. Sun, Q.H. Wu, J. Fitch
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AI automates substation control
IEEE Computer Applications in Power, 2002The control of a substation is a very complex task due to the great number of related problems and, therefore, the decision variables that can influence the substation performance. Under such circumstances, the use of learning control systems can be very useful.
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Modular Integrated Automated Substation System
2020 11th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), 2020Modular integrated automated substation system monitors, controls and protects the substation and the high-tension industries where it is being implemented through the help of a smart controlling unit. The proposed model will bring all components, that were operated separately and manually to make the system compact.
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Integrating substation automation
IEEE Spectrum, 1997Even though automation and remote control of electric power substations began as long ago as the early 1960s, the integration of intelligent electronic devices is still far from complete, especially in North America. The principal obstacle to greater interoperability is the plethora of incompatible hardware interfaces and protocols.
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Substation automation: Matlab and OPC driven substation monitoring system
2016 International Conference on Microelectronics, Computing and Communications (MicroCom), 2016Power utilities, as a standard, adopt Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems for efficient power system operation, maintenance and development. The automation systems (viz. SCADA) need flexibility in design and its maintenance, for utilities to leverage maximum benefit apart from possibilities of being vendor locked.
Ujjwal Deep Dahal, Dhendup Cheten
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Plan ahead for substation automation
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, 2003Technological improvements to intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) and the communication facilities and protocols that enable their integration are occurring at a rapid pace. To ensure that ongoing internal efforts to integrate the IEDs has proper direction given industry developments, MidAmerican Energy Company developed a substation automation (SA ...
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IEC61850 based Substation Automation System
2008 Joint International Conference on Power System Technology and IEEE Power India Conference, 2008Substation automation systems (SASs) are widely used for the purpose of control, protection, monitoring, communication etc. in substations to improve the reliability of the power system. SASs adopting IT based solutions such as Ethernet LAN have recently become more common, although hardwired control has been used in the past in earlier versions of SAS
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Substation automation technologies and advantages
IEEE Computer Applications in Power, 2001Automated substations can provide the information needed to maintain uninterrupted power to the customer at a lower maintenance cost. Substation automation is the integration of smart electrical equipment (e.g., circuit breakers, transformers, relays, etc.) that has the ability to monitor their functionality.
S. Bricker, T. Gonen, L. Rubin
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