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Stanley H. Horowitz
Researcher at American Electric Power
Publications - 35
Citations - 2493
Stanley H. Horowitz is an academic researcher from American Electric Power. The author has contributed to research in topics: Power-system protection & Electric power system. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2385 citations.
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Power System Relaying
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a classic power system relaying and power system phenomena including stability protection, reliability, and reliability of the relaying system from a network operator's perspective.
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IEEE Standard for Synchrophasors for Power Systems
Kenneth E. Martin,G. Benmouyal,Mark Adamiak,Miroslav M. Begovic,R.O. Burnett,K.R. Carr,A. Cobb,J.A. Kusters,Stanley H. Horowitz,G.R. Jensen,G.L. Michel,R.J. Murphy,Arun G. Phadke,M.S. Sachdev,James S. Thorp +14 more
TL;DR: IEEE Standard 1344, Synchrophasors for Power Systems, sets parameters required to ensure that phasor measurement will be made and communicated in a consistent manner and specifies information exchange and control message formats.
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Adaptive transmission system relaying
TL;DR: The use of digital techniques to adapt transmission system protection and control to real-time power system changes is investigated and adaptive strategies that minimize the compromises required and thereby optimize system performance are presented.
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Anatomy of power system blackouts: preventive relaying strategies
TL;DR: In this paper, a complete protection system was designed for the New England 39-bus system and the hidden failure modes were used to develop regions of vulnerability and a vulnerability index, which would help alleviate the problems posed by hidden failures.
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Some applications of phasor measurements to adaptive protection
TL;DR: In this paper, the application of microprocessor-based phasor measurements to novel adaptive protection schemes is presented, in which relay characteristics are modified in response to external signals and conditions in the system.