/spl Phi/grid: grid computing infrastructure for power systems

This paper presents a framework of PI Grid system, a Grid computing platform for power systems, which shows how grid technologies and high performance computing can be efficiently used for power system applications. A prototype system is built to enable the distributed unified power flow calculation in this grid computing environment.

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