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Approaches for analog VLSI simulation of the transient stability of large power networks

Fried, R.
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Cherkaoui, R. S.  
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Enz, C. C.  
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1999
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 1: Fundamental Theory and Applications

This paper suggests several approaches for determining the transient stability of a power network by using an analog VLSI chip for simulating the system behavior. The main advantages of using this method are the much shorter computation time and lower complexity compared to the currently used methods, which are based on numerical calculations or discrete analog emulators

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research article
DOI
10.1109/81.795838
Web of Science ID

WOS:000083077800010

Author(s)
Fried, R.
Cherkaoui, R. S.  
Enz, C. C.  
Germond, A.  
Vittoz, E. A.  
Date Issued

1999

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 1: Fundamental Theory and Applications
Volume

46

Issue

10

Start page

1249

End page

63

Subjects

analogue simulation

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CMOS analogue integrated circuits

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power system

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simulation

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power system transient stability

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VLSI

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large power networks

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transient stability

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analog VLSI simulation

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shorter computation time

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lower complexity

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very low power consumption

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swing equation

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two-machine power system simulator

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low-voltage CMOS

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April 4, 2007
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