Research on Real-Time Security Risk Management of Rural Power Based on Monte Carlo Simulation Method

With the development of science and technology, reliability of power grids in rural areas in the algorithm have made new progress, in a variety of simulation methods, Monte Carlo simulation method because the sampling frequency has nothing to do with the grid size and the required accuracy only the features, so network security risk management in rural areas has been widely used. This article describes the sequential simulation, non-sequential Monte Carlo simulation of the basic principles of probabilistic simulation methods and characteristics.

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