Conference proceeding
A study of distribution power flow analysis using physically distributed processors
2006 IEEE/PES POWER SYSTEMS CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION. VOLS 1-5, pp 518-521
01 Jan 2006
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Abstract
With distributed intelligent devices becoming more prevalent throughout the distribution system, distributed control and monitoring schemes become more feasible. The coordination and communication of these devices is essential in order for each of these devices to optimize local control decisions. A simulation platform to accommodate the testing of such systems is then also required. The necessary considerations for distributed processing of distribution system analysis will be presented along with an implementation of a remotely distributed power flow analysis. The distributed power flow method is based on a partitioned model of the distribution system where each partition is simulated remotely and information is communicated between partitions. Network partition models will be presented along with a functioning software architecture to ruin. such distributed processing studies.
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- Title
- A study of distribution power flow analysis using physically distributed processors
- Creators
- Michael Kleinberg - Drexel UniversityKaren Miu - Drexel UniversityChika Nwankpa - Drexel UniversityIEEE
- Publication Details
- 2006 IEEE/PES POWER SYSTEMS CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION. VOLS 1-5, pp 518-521
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Number of pages
- 2
- Grant note
- ONR-N0014-04-1-0404 / Office of Navel Research; Office of Naval Research
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000247029801015
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-81755183118
- Other Identifier
- 991019318944204721
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