2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64627-1_2
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Fuzzy Logic-Based Planning and Operation of a Resilient Microgrid

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“…Quantitative resilience metrics evaluate the effect of various strategies to enhance operational resilience and infrastructure, such as reinforcing the power grid considering the resilience capabilities [56] including withstanding [57], absorptive [58], adaptive [28], restorative [59], as well as resilience dimensions, known as the 4Rs of resilience, namely robustness [49], redundancy [50], resourcefulness [51], and rapidity [60]. Recent research studies have paid particular attention to quantifying resilience metrics for both operational and infrastructure sectors using statistical analysis, such as the systematic online probabilistic resilience assessment framework [61], resilience-based risk assessment method [62,63], system fragility-based approaches [64,65], graph theory-based methods [66], simulation-based models [67], and fuzzy logic strategies [68,69]. Quantitative resilience metrics are characterized by certain attributes that indicate the type, extent, and techniques employed in their creation as follows.…”
Section: Quantitative Resilience Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative resilience metrics evaluate the effect of various strategies to enhance operational resilience and infrastructure, such as reinforcing the power grid considering the resilience capabilities [56] including withstanding [57], absorptive [58], adaptive [28], restorative [59], as well as resilience dimensions, known as the 4Rs of resilience, namely robustness [49], redundancy [50], resourcefulness [51], and rapidity [60]. Recent research studies have paid particular attention to quantifying resilience metrics for both operational and infrastructure sectors using statistical analysis, such as the systematic online probabilistic resilience assessment framework [61], resilience-based risk assessment method [62,63], system fragility-based approaches [64,65], graph theory-based methods [66], simulation-based models [67], and fuzzy logic strategies [68,69]. Quantitative resilience metrics are characterized by certain attributes that indicate the type, extent, and techniques employed in their creation as follows.…”
Section: Quantitative Resilience Metricsmentioning
confidence: 99%