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- 1Channel Components Transform
- 1Demand response
- 1Eigen decomposition
- 1Load shedding
- 1Multi-port impedance matching
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Fall 2011
Present-day economic and environmental constraints push power systems to be operated closer to their limits. A common limiting factor for power transmission is the risk of voltage instability in recent years. As the ultimate countermeasure to voltage collapse, load shedding is normally considered...
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Fall 2013
This Thesis proposes a novel transform called “Channel Components Transform” and presents its application to power system voltage stability assessment. The transform is based on the following observation: a power network can be represented as a multi-node, multi-branch Thevenin circuit connecting...