2019 IEEE Milan PowerTech 2019
DOI: 10.1109/ptc.2019.8810822
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Flexible and reconfigurable automation architecture for electrical power systems

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“…Consequentially, such CPESs can be regarded as organic computing systems [27,34] as they continuously and dynamically adapt to exogenous and endogenous changes on various time scales -from significant changes in generation technologies driven by external regulatory and political factors to unforeseen demand fluctuations due to stochastic human behaviour. To cope with these dynamics, the system is characterized by self-* properties, e.g., self-organization of battery storage swarms [41], self-configuration of SCADA and protection systems [43], self-explanation, and context awareness [5].…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequentially, such CPESs can be regarded as organic computing systems [27,34] as they continuously and dynamically adapt to exogenous and endogenous changes on various time scales -from significant changes in generation technologies driven by external regulatory and political factors to unforeseen demand fluctuations due to stochastic human behaviour. To cope with these dynamics, the system is characterized by self-* properties, e.g., self-organization of battery storage swarms [41], self-configuration of SCADA and protection systems [43], self-explanation, and context awareness [5].…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPVSs and microgrids consist of power electronic interfaces (PEI) which make these systems highly controllable and flexible for modifications [13,14,15]. The reconfigurable power system is one of the proposed concepts to increase the controllability of the existing power system [16,17]. It is expected that the SPVS based reconfigurable systems will play a major role in future distribution networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%