2018
DOI: 10.3233/ica-180576
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A comprehensive common-sense-based architecture for understanding voltage-sag events in electrical grids

Abstract: This research is intended to evaluate the suitability of a common-sense-based approach for providing causal explanations to power quality disturbances and, more specifically, to voltage-sage events, with the aim of improving the security and reliability of the electrical grid. Since voltage sags are one of the most common power-quality disturbance and may have a severe impact on sensitive loads and users, the case study presented is dedicated to find their causes as a prerequisite to prevent them. The main con… Show more

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“…provided by a power transformer deviate from those expected [1]. In addition, in recent years, some changes in society are threatening the resilience of the power system, which emphasizes the relevance of these monitoring technologies [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…provided by a power transformer deviate from those expected [1]. In addition, in recent years, some changes in society are threatening the resilience of the power system, which emphasizes the relevance of these monitoring technologies [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EXP -00111351/ITC-20181102), which is being developed by ENEL and other international companies as an extension of the MONICA project. 2 Both projects aim to develop an advanced monitoring system for the distribution networks and the electrical transformation system that allows operators to perform real-time monitoring and preventive control of these assets. These objectives include the use of artificial intelligence to enable self-management between the downstream elements of the network and the medium voltage substations, through intelligent electronic devices and automated control centers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%