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100 _aRebizant, Waldemar.
_eauthor.
_934504
245 _aDigital Signal Processing in Power System Protection and Control
_h[electronic resource] /
_cby Waldemar Rebizant, Janusz Szafran, Andrzej Wiszniewski.
300 _aXV, 316p. 164 illus., 26 illus. in color.
_bonline resource.
490 _aSignals and Communication Technology
490 _x-1860-4862
505 _a1. Introduction -- 2. Abnormal States in Power Systems and Criteria for Their Recognition -- 3. Hardware and Functional Development of Protection Devices and Systems -- 4. Fundamentals of System Analysis and Synthesis -- 5. Infinite Impulse Response Filters -- 6. Finite Impulse Response Filters -- 7. Correction of Errors Introduced by Instrument Transformers -- 8. Measurement Algorithms for Digital Protection -- 9. Characteristics of Measurement of Criterion Values and Adaptive Algorithms -- 10. Decision Making in Protective Relays -- 11. Elements of Fuzzy Logic in Protective Relays -- 12. Application of Artificial Neural Networks -- 13. Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms for PSP -- 14. Expert Systems -- 15. Artificial Intelligence Summary and Hybrid Schemes.
520 _aDigital Signal Processing in Power System Protection and Control bridges the gap between the theory of protection and control and the practical applications of protection equipment. Understanding how protection functions is crucial not only for equipment developers and manufacturers, but also for their users who need to install, set and operate the protection devices in an appropriate manner. After introductory chapters related to protection technology and functions, Digital Signal Processing in Power System Protection and Control presents the digital algorithms for signal filtering, followed by measurement algorithms of the most commonly-used protection criteria values and decision-making methods in protective relays. A large part of the book is devoted to the basic theory and applications of artificial intelligence techniques for protection and control. Fuzzy logic based schemes, artificial neural networks, expert systems and genetic algorithms with their advantages and drawbacks are discussed. AI techniques are compared and it is also shown how they can be combined to eliminate the disadvantages and magnify the useful features of particular techniques. The information provided in Digital Signal Processing in Power System Protection and Control can be useful for protection engineers working in utilities at various levels of the electricity network, as well as for students of electrical engineering, especially electrical power engineering. It may also be helpful for other readers who want to get acquainted with and to apply the filtering, measuring and decision-making algorithms for purposes other than protection and control, everywhere fast and on-line signal analysis is needed for proper functioning of the apparatus.
650 _aEngineering.
_996
650 _aArtificial intelligence.
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650 _923196
_aPRODUCTION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY OR POWER
650 _aEngineering.
_996
650 _aArtificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics).
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650 _934164
_aENERGY, SYSTEMS
650 _933860
_aSIGNAL, IMAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING
650 _933813
_aPOWER ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND NETWORKS
650 _934094
_aALGORITMOS
650 _934094
_aALGORITMOS
700 _aSzafran, Janusz.
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700 _eauthor.
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700 _aWiszniewski, Andrzej.
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700 _eauthor.
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710 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
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856 _uhttp://springer.escuelaing.metaproxy.org/book/10.1007/978-0-85729-802-7
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