Future trends in intelligent systems in power systems

作者: Alan Moyes

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-6387-7_10

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摘要: Advanced information technology, including artificial intelligence techniques, will assume increasing importance in the design, manufacture, operation, monitoring and control of power plant systems. As has been demonstrated previously this book, intelligent knowledge based systems (IKBSs) have notable feature rendering scarce expertise continuously available at a range locations. Furthermore, advances communications technology allowed, for example, performance data to be rapidly disseminated used strategic operational decision making. Moreover, novel sophisticated measurement devices are making more reliably. The processing support realistic application these technologies becomes ever cheaper. This chapter considers impact some developments on future trends IKBSs

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