A multi-agent approach to power system disturbance diagnosis

Hossack, J.A. and McArthur, S.D.J. and McDonald, J.R. and Stokoe, J. and Cumming, T. (2002) A multi-agent approach to power system disturbance diagnosis. In: 5th International Conference on Power System Management and Control, 2002-04-17 - 2002-04-19. (https://doi.org/10.1049/cp:20020055)

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Abstract

Power system disturbance diagnosis is a complex and time consuming task, requiring skilled engineers. Existing intelligent systems which assist with data interpretation require the engineer to further interpret and collate generated information so that a comprehensive diagnosis can be produced. Furthermore, long-term extensibility and flexibility are also restricted. This paper presents a multi-agent approach to power system disturbance diagnosis where existing intelligent systems are wrapped up as intelligent agents and, through a process of inter-agent communication, collaborate to provide disturbance diagnosis. This novel approach enables timely automated disturbance diagnosis within a flexible and extensible architecture.