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Author Zobaa, Ahmed F.

Title Computational intelligence applications in smart grids : enabling methodologies for proactive and self organizing power systems / Ahmed F Zobaa, Brunel University, UK, Alfredo F Vaccaro, University of Sannio, Italy.

Publication Info. Hackensack, NJ : Imperial College Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Wide-area monitoring, protection and control needs, applications, and benefits / Vahid Madani, Damir Novosel and Roger King -- 2. A MINLP approach for network reconfiguration and dispatch in distribution systems / Sergio Bruno and Massimo La Scala -- 3. Multi-objective optimization methods for solving the economic emission dispatch problem / Balusu Srinivasa Rao and Kanchapogu Vaisakh -- 4. Voltage security assessment and optimal load shedding using the CBR approach / Narayan Prasad Patidar -- 5. A novel state estimation paradigm based on artificial dynamic models / Francesco Torelli and Alfredo Vaccaro -- 6. Improving voltage regulation in smart grids through adaptive fuzzy agents / Giovanni Acampora and Autilia Vitiello -- 7. Smart metering / Daniele Gallo ... [et al.].
Summary This book considers the emerging technologies and methodologies of the application of computational intelligence to smart grids. From a conceptual point of view, the smart grid is the convergence of information and operational technologies applied to the electric grid, allowing sustainable options to customers and improved levels of security. Smart grid technologies include advanced sensing systems, two-way high-speed communications, monitoring and enterprise analysis software, and related services used to obtain location-specific and real-time actionable data for the provision of enhanced services for both system operators (i.e. distribution automation, asset management, advanced metering infrastructure) and end-users (i.e. demand side management, demand response). In this context, a crucial issue is how to support the evolution of existing electrical grids from static hierarchal systems to self-organizing, highly scalable and pervasive networks. Modern trends are oriented toward the employment of computational intelligence techniques for deploying advanced control, protection and monitoring architectures that move away from the older centralized paradigm to systems distributed across the field with an increasing pervasion of intelligence devices. The large-scale deployment of computational intelligence technologies in smart grids could lead to a more efficient tasks distribution amongst energy resources and, consequently, to a sensible improvement of the electrical grid flexibility.
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Subject Smart power grids.
Smart power grids.
Computational intelligence.
Computational intelligence.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Vaccaro, Alfredo.
Other Form: Print version: Zobaa, Ahmed F. Computational intelligence applications in smart grids 9781783265879 (DLC) 2014039079 (OCoLC)894149505
ISBN 9781783265893 electronic book
1783265892 electronic book
9781783265879
1783265876