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Power system static security assessment using the Kohonen neural network classifier

Niebur, D.
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Germond, A. J.  
1992
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

The authors present the application of an artificial neural network, Kohonen's self-organizing feature map, for the classification of power system states. This classifier maps vectors of an N-dimensional space to a two-dimensional neural net in a nonlinear way, preserving the topological order of the input vectors. Therefore, secure operating points-that is, vectors inside the boundaries of the secure domain-are mapped to a different region of the neural map than insecure operating points. The application of this classifier to power system security assessment is presented, and simulation results are discussed

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research article
DOI
10.1109/59.141797
Author(s)
Niebur, D.
Germond, A. J.  
Date Issued

1992

Publisher

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume

7

Issue

2

Start page

865

End page

72

Subjects

neural nets

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power system analysis computing

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static security assessment

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Kohonen neural network classifier

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self-organizing feature map

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power system

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N-dimensional space

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two-dimensional neural net

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April 4, 2007
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