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Title: Knowledge based jitter analysis in power system control
Author: Rayudu, Ramesh K.
Samarasinghe, Sandhya
Kulasiri, Don
Date: Jan-1995
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Rayudu, R. K., Samarasinghe, S., & Kulasiri, D. (1995). Knowledge based jitter analysis in power system control. In 1995 IEEE/IAS International Conference on Industrial Automation and Control (I A & C '95), Hyderabad, India, January 5-7, 1995 (pp. 167-172). New York: IEEE.
Item Type: Conference Contribution - Paper in Published Proceedings
Abstract: This paper presents the development of an expert system TPAISA for fault analysis of analog problems in power system control. The objectives are to identify the problem analogs and to establish the fault diagnosis for each analog signal. These objectives are accomplished by building the knowledge base which contains the heuristics of the expert and using it to identify the problem analogs and the equipment responsible for it. The knowledge base has been divided into three different modules, and a blackboard architecture for efficient use of the modules is developed. The approach is validated by experimental results carried on the actual power system.
Persistent URL (URI): http://hdl.handle.net/10182/2087
Related: Originally published online at IEEE Xplore.
Related URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IACC.1995.465848
ISBN: 0-7803-2081-6
9780780320819
DOI: 10.1109/IACC.1995.465848
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