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State-of-the-art of expert system applications to power systems

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A survey of knowledge-based system applications to power system problems selected: alarm reduction, fault diagnosis, steady-state and dynamic security assessment, restoration, remedial controls, environments for operational aids, substation monitoring and control, maintenance scheduling, and expert system development methods and tools.
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This article is published in International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems.The article was published on 1992-04-01. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Expert system & Knowledge base.

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Classification of capacitor allocation techniques

TL;DR: The problem of capacitor allocation for loss reduction in electric distribution systems has been extensively researched over the past several decades as mentioned in this paper, and a comprehensive survey of all the literature in capacitor allocation can be found in this paper.
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Capacitor allocation by approximate reasoning: fuzzy capacitor placement

TL;DR: A novel approach using approximate reasoning to determine suitable candidate nodes in a distribution system for capacitor placement using a fuzzy expert system containing a set of heuristic rules is presented.
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A survey on intelligent system application to fault diagnosis in electric power system transmission lines

TL;DR: A review of intelligent systems application to fault diagnosis in electric power system transmission lines and the classification of strategies employed and their relationships with classical techniques are presented, allowing the identification of the main trends and research areas related to transmission line intelligent fault diagnosis systems.
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A Novel Implementation for Generator Rotor Angle Stability Prediction Using an Adaptive Artificial Neural Network Application for Dynamic Security Assessment

TL;DR: In this article, an adaptive artificial neural network (AANN) was used to predict the rotor angle of a generator for power system stability under a contingency, based on the initial condition of an operating point, which is represented by the generator rotor angle at a certain load level.
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Studies on Economic Feasibility of an Autonomous Power Delivery System Utilizing Alternative Hybrid Distributed Energy Resources

TL;DR: An economic evaluation of a network of distributed energy resources (DERs) forming an autonomous power delivery system in an Indian scenario has been made as mentioned in this paper, where the mathematical analysis is based on the application of a real valued cultural algorithm (RVCA).
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An expert system operational aid for restoration and loss reduction of distribution systems

TL;DR: In this article, an expert system is developed which can be utilized as an online aid to system operators in a distribution SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) environmental, implemented in Prolog.
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Development of a Knowledge Based System for Power System Restoration

TL;DR: A knowledge based system for automatic control of a power system in the restorative state is developed, and efforts are made to represent heuristics by a set of knowledge the goal of which is to restore the power supply without overloading any transmission line.
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An Expert System for Fault Section Estimation Using Information from Protective Relays and Circuit Breakers

TL;DR: An expert system which can estimate possible fault sections using the information on operating protective relays and tripped circuit breakers and is written in Prolog.
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An Expert System Assisting Decision-Making of Reactive Power/Voltage Control

TL;DR: In this paper, an expert system is developed to assist in the decision-making of the reactive power/voltage control problem, and empirical rules are used to generate appropriate control actions when slight voltage violations occur.
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Loss minimization of distribution feeders: optimality and algorithms

TL;DR: Two algorithms are presented: one is based on the uniformly distributed load model and the other on the concentrated current (or power) demand model, based on a concept of 'basic' current profiles of feeder sections and a transformation of the optimization problem.
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