Electric power systems--Communication systems Stochastic systems Computer and electrical engineering Electric Power Systems
This thesis is concerned with the design and analysis of the Interconnected Power Systems Laboratory (IPSL), which will allow students to get experience on the realistic operation and control of power systems. Drexel University' Interconnected Power Systems Laboratory (IPSL), provides an interchangeable real-life, three-bus power system network and an Energy Management System interface to the system in order to provide control and data capturing. The designed EMS system utilizes client/server and industry standard computer networking technology in order to expose students to modern data acquisition and supervisory control (SCADA) equipment and procedures used by the power industry. This thesis describes the methodology used to design the flexible power system along with the EMS system and they system's unique features. Three experiments, the Single-Phase AC Power Flow Experiment, the Three-Phase AC Power Flow Experiment, and the Fault Analysis Experiment, have been created for use with the IPSL system and will be discussed in detail.
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Title
Experimental studies and modeling of an information embedded power system
Creators
Stephen P. Carullo - DU
Contributors
Chikaodinaka Okechi Dike Nwankpa (Advisor) - DU
Awarding Institution
Drexel University
Degree Awarded
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Publisher
Drexel University; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resource Type
Dissertation
Language
English
Academic Unit
College of Engineering (1970-2026); Electrical (and Computer) Engineering [Historical]; Drexel University