The first extensive reference on these important techniques
The restructuring of the electric utility industry has created the need
for a mechanism that can effectively coordinate the various entities in
a power market, enabling them to communicate efficiently and perform at
an optimal level. Communication and Control in Electric Power Systems,
the first resource to address its subject in an extended format,
introduces parallel and distributed processing techniques as a
compelling solution to this critical problem.
Drawing on their years of experience in the industry, Mohammad
Shahidehpour and Yaoyu Wang deliver comprehensive coverage of parallel
and distributed processing techniques with a focus on power system
optimization, control, and communication. The authors begin with
theoretical background and an overview of the increasingly deregulated
power market, then move quickly into the practical applications and
implementations of these pivotal techniques.
Chapters include:
- Integrated Control Center Information
- Parallel and Distributed Computation of Power Systems
- Common Information Model and Middleware for Integration
- Online Distributed Security Assessment and Control
- Integration, Control, and Operation of Distributed Generation
- Agent Theory and Power Systems Management
- e-Commerce of Electricity
A ready resource for both students and practitioners, Communication and
Control in Electric Power Systems proves an ideal textbook for
first-year graduate students in power engineering with an interest in
computer communication systems and control center design. Designers,
operators, planners, and researchers will likewise appreciate its unique
contribution to the professional literature.