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This study proposes a secondary voltage control based on a systematic approach that decomposes a transmission system network into several areas. Network decomposition and pilot buses selection are fundamental in area voltage control. The proposed decomposition approach is hierarchical with two levels of decomposition. The first level is based on the clustering analysis; at this level, the appropriate...
In this paper an approach to perform secondary voltage control in the transmission network is proposed. The approach is based on the nonlinear programming and has two main features in comparison with the already proposed approaches. The first feature is that the buses where compensation devices are connected are selected as pilot nodes which will be called control buses (CB's). The second feature...
Distance Learning has seen in the last twenty years a remarkable growth through ICT developments. This evolution has rarely involved training based laboratory work. The concept of Online laboratory or Lab At Distance (LAD) has timidly accompanied this trend. Today, with the development of digital equipment and the increased performances of Internet communication, the LAD found an interesting tool...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate virtual and remote laboratories application models for undergraduate engineering students. Two virtual and remote applications are presented. The first application uses a laboratory session on modelling and simulation of level control. The second application shows a real time experiment on level control of a tank system.
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