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A low-cost, self-powered, current and temperature smart wireless sensor that can be used in conjunction with several types of utility assets including bus-bars, transformers, disconnect switches, cables, and conductors promises high value for utilities as they move towards a smarter grid. Such sensors will increase asset utilization and reliability, and help utilities in making proactive decisions...
<?Pub Dtl?>Rapid increase in electric power demand, introduction of RPS mandates, and a push towards electrification in the transportation sector is expected to increase power system stresses and disturbances. To tackle these power system issues and maintain high system reliability, it is essential to have information about the condition of assets present on the grid. Presently, due to the absence...
We present an algorithm, inspired by self-organization and stigmergy observed in biological swarms, for managing multiple sensors tracking large numbers of targets. We devise a decentralized architecture wherein autonomous sensors manage their own data collection resources and task themselves. Sensors cannot communicate with each other directly; however, a global track file, which is continuously...
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