Application of active telecommunication network to intelligent data processing for power system operation

An active telecommunication network plays an important role in achieving intelligent data processing for the next generation power system operation, which facilitates the collection of accurate power system status and the transfer of proper signals and commands based on active routers. Active routers enable new applications and services that leverage network-based computation and storage to fully enhance traditional network functions. The paper implements an active router based on Web site technologies, in which a Web server provides network computation services to clients through a set of Active Server Page files, and a SQL server is used to establish a distributed database system to deal with data flow in a power system.

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