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Toward a smart grid: power delivery for the 21st century

S. Massoud Amin, +1 more
- 12 Sep 2005 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 5, pp 34-41
TLDR
The security, agility, and robustness/survivability of a large-scale power delivery infrastructure that faces new threats and unanticipated conditions is presented.
Abstract
In this article, we present the security, agility, and robustness/survivability of a large-scale power delivery infrastructure that faces new threats and unanticipated conditions. By way of background, we present a brief overview of the past work on the challenges faced in online parameter estimation and real-time adaptive control of a damaged F-15 aircraft. This work, in part, provided the inspiration and laid the foundation in the 1990s for the flight testing of a fast parameter estimation/modeling and reconfigurable aircraft control system that allowed the F-15 to become self-healing in the face of damaged equipment.

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Toward self-healing energy infrastructure systems

TL;DR: The goal of the 5-year, $30 million effort, is to develop new tools and techniques that will enable large national infrastructures to self-heal in response to threats, material failures, and other destabilizers.
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Toward self-healing infrastructure systems

M. Amin
- 01 Aug 2000 - 
TL;DR: A joint industry-government initiative is developing a mathematical basis and practical tools for improving the security, performance, reliability and robustness of energy, financial, telecommunications and transportation networks.
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Boosting immunity to blackouts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on future concepts in power system protection, communication, wide area measurement systems (WAMS), system control, and electricity market considerations, adding a summary of their own research in associated studies and their assessment of future investigations, their aim is to provide a blueprint for a secure power system infrastructure.
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The future's smart delivery system [electric power supply]

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a location-dependent approach based on the characteristics of the existing power system and nature of the load at each specific site to determine optimal solutions to digital end users' security, quality, reliability, and availability (SQRA) requirements.
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Plug in to grid computing

TL;DR: The ability of grid-enabled systems to interact autonomously is vital for small generators where manned operation is likely to be viable and the ability to monitor the output of embedded generators to be monitored and controlled is vital.
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