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New and Improved Spatio - Temporal Fault Detection and Integration of ICT on a Large Scale Power Grid

Published on February 2016 by Gresha S. Bhatia, J.w. Bakal
CAE Proceedings on International Conference on Communication Technology
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICCT2015 - Number 1
February 2016
Authors: Gresha S. Bhatia, J.w. Bakal
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Gresha S. Bhatia, J.w. Bakal . New and Improved Spatio - Temporal Fault Detection and Integration of ICT on a Large Scale Power Grid. CAE Proceedings on International Conference on Communication Technology. ICCT2015, 1 (February 2016), 0-0.

@article{
author = { Gresha S. Bhatia, J.w. Bakal },
title = { New and Improved Spatio - Temporal Fault Detection and Integration of ICT on a Large Scale Power Grid },
journal = { CAE Proceedings on International Conference on Communication Technology },
issue_date = { February 2016 },
volume = { ICCT2015 },
number = { 1 },
month = { February },
year = { 2016 },
issn = 2394-4714,
pages = { 0-0 },
numpages = 1,
url = { /proceedings/icct2015/number1/521-0164/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
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Abstract

Power grids are the vital life lines of any modern society that can be easily affected by blackouts and outages. These power grids however have remained unchanged over many decades and are collapsing. Automated fault identification and monitoring the smooth operation of the system considered to be one of the key challenges in smart grid development. To add to this, the complex and stochastic nature of environment factors have made fault identification heavily dependent on human experiences and intelligence. This paper thus explores the operating modes of the grid followed by the need of failure identification system. This paper further focuses on modernizing the transmission grid through application of ICT technologies by processing the continuously large amount of data coming into the transmission grid; perform real-time monitoring of grid conditions which in turn can help the control room operator to respond quickly to the grid problems.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Power grid failures Failure identification state of operation Communication mechanism Information and communication technology (ICT)