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Mark Adamiak

Researcher at General Electric

Publications -  49
Citations -  3647

Mark Adamiak is an academic researcher from General Electric. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Phasor. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 48 publications receiving 3487 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Adamiak include American Electric Power.

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Feasibility of adaptive protection and control

TL;DR: In this article, a summary of 90 responses to a survey on the use of adaptive functions in protective relaying systems is given, which was developed by Working Group K8 of the Substation Protection Subcommittee of the IEEE Power System Relaying Committee.
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Reliabilty of protection systems (what are the real concerns)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss protection applications and reliability considerations, and methods such as Synchrophasor monitoring of system conditions that can be incorporated into protection schemes to reduce problems stemming from a variety of hidden failure modes and increase the effectiveness and reliability of protection systems.
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Multi-ended fault location system

TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for locating faults on multi-terminal power system transmission lines uses synchronized phasor measurements to accurately determine fault location and fault impedance regardless of fault type, fault resistance, and coupling to other adjacent power systems transmission lines.
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Digital Simulator Performance Requirements for Relay Testing

TL;DR: The work accomplished by the working group in fulfilling its assignment of investigating performance characteristics of digital simulators when generating electromagnetic transient program and digital fault recorder based relay test waveforms is presented.
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Implementation and operational experience of a wide area special protection scheme on the SRP system

TL;DR: The wide area power system protection system (PSPS) as mentioned in this paper was designed and installed on the salt river project (SRP) system to maintain transmission system integrity by measuring power system levels on one side of the system to affect load balance on the other side in less than 1 second.