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Cyberphysical Infrastructures in Power Systems - Architectures and Vulnerabilities (Paperback)
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Cyberphysical Infrastructures in Power Systems - Architectures and Vulnerabilities (Paperback)
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In an uncertain and complex environment, to ensure secure and
stable operations of large-scale power systems is one of the
biggest challenges that power engineers have to address today.
Traditionally, power system operations and decision-making in
controls are based on power system computations of physical models
describing the behavior of power systems. Largely, physical models
are constructed according to some assumptions and simplifications,
and such is the case with power system models. However, the
complexity of power system stability problems, along with the
system's inherent uncertainties and nonlinearities, can result in
models that are impractical or inaccurate. This calls for adaptive
or deep-learning algorithms to significantly improve current
control schemes that solve decision and control problems.
Cyberphysical Infrastructures in Power Systems: Architectures and
Vulnerabilities provides an extensive overview of CPS concepts and
infrastructures in power systems with a focus on the current
state-of-the-art research in this field. Detailed classifications
are pursued highlighting existing solutions, problems, and
developments in this area.
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