Intelligent Alarm Processor based on Chronicle Recognition for Transmission and Distribution System

This paper presents an intelligent alarm processor based on an innovative method which provides a fast and deterministic analysis of events. The principle combines recognition of temporal sequence of alarms and model-based reasoning. The "chronicle" formalism is used to represent the possible situations which may occur in the power system. This method has been implemented in the alarm system of AREVA T&D and has been ordered for several EMS/DMS worldwide

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