2012 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/isgt.2012.6175709
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Optimization of task sharing towards multi-agent control of PEBB based power systems

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“…Since the beginning of the IPS, the presence of power electronic converters allowed the consideration of advanced demand side management (DSM) options mostly based on load prioritization logics. The load shedding and prioritization mentioned here refer to schemas where load shedding is implemented as continuous performance degradation, and load prioritization is dynamic, with priorities based not only on the needs and criticality of the loads but also on their impact on the electrical system [4], [11]- [13]. In a broader sense, the introduction of power electronics reopened another important theoretical discussion: centralized versus distributed automation approach [9].…”
Section: Power Balancing and Reconfigurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the beginning of the IPS, the presence of power electronic converters allowed the consideration of advanced demand side management (DSM) options mostly based on load prioritization logics. The load shedding and prioritization mentioned here refer to schemas where load shedding is implemented as continuous performance degradation, and load prioritization is dynamic, with priorities based not only on the needs and criticality of the loads but also on their impact on the electrical system [4], [11]- [13]. In a broader sense, the introduction of power electronics reopened another important theoretical discussion: centralized versus distributed automation approach [9].…”
Section: Power Balancing and Reconfigurationmentioning
confidence: 99%