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Autonomous Systems and Intelligent Agents in Power System Control and Operation

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  • First book transfering autonomous systems and intelligent agents theory into power systems environment

Part of the book series: Power Systems (POWSYS)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XVIII
  2. Autonomous Control System Architecture

    • Christian Rehtanz
    Pages 1-15
  3. Implementation of Autonomous Systems

    • Christian Rehtanz, Tatjana Kostic, Martin Naedele
    Pages 17-34
  4. Multi-Agent Negotiation Models for Power System Applications

    • James D. McCalley, Zhong Zhang, Vijayanand Vishwanathan, Vasant Honavar
    Pages 49-74
  5. A Multi-Agent Approach to Power System Disturbance Diagnosis

    • Stephen D. J. McArthur, James R. McDonald, John Hossack
    Pages 75-100
  6. A Multi-agent Approach to Power System Restoration

    • Takeshi Nagata, Hiroshi Sasaki
    Pages 101-114
  7. Agent Technology Applied to the Protection of Power Systems

    • James S. Thorp, Xiaoru Wang, Kenneth M. Hopkinson, Denis Coury, Renan Giovanini
    Pages 115-154
  8. Agent Based Power System Visualization

    • Carsten Leder
    Pages 229-246
  9. New Applications of Multi-Agent System Technologies to Power Systems

    • Chen-Ching Liu, Hao Li, Yoshifumi Zoka
    Pages 247-277
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 303-305

About this book

Autonomous systems are one of the most important trends for the next generation of control systems. This book is the first to transfer autonomous systems concepts and intelligent agents theory into the control and operation environment of power systems. The focus of this book is to design a future control system architecture for electrical power systems, which copes with the changed requirements concerning complexity and flexibility and includes several applications for power systems. This book draws the whole circle from the theoretical and IT-concept of autonomous systems for power system control over the required knowledge-based methods and their capabilities to concrete applications within this field.

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"The book Autonomous Systems and Intelligent Agents in Power System Control and Operation by Christian Rehtanz provides a current overview of robust approaches to power system automation and control system autonomy, and uses a number of contributors to discuss key topics. … The author characterizes several of the concerns, such as restoration and situational awareness, with a practical approach that engineers in the field can use as a basis for future designs. The graduate student in the power area would also benefit … ." (Craig Rieger, International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, Issue 16, 2006)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Corporate Research, ABB Switzerland Ltd., Baden-Dättwil, Switzerland

    Christian Rehtanz

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eBook USD 129.00
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Softcover Book USD 169.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 169.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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