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The “nose point” of P-V curve is a key point in the system static security-stability analysis. It is always considered as the system voltage collapse point. How to get the precise system or bus load power and bus voltage of the nose point is a practical and important issue. Taken the system contingencies and reliability assessment into consideration, the requirements for accuracy and calculating time...
With the development of power system and the emerging of power market, the operation of power network is closer to its limit than before. The security and reliability assessments for cascading failures of the power system are important and necessary. However, the system malfunction scenes are not possible evaluated wholly if multiple failures are considered. This paper presents a new approach to assess...
A yield ramp methodology for Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) in advanced technologies has been presented. By optimizing design based defect inspection setups, we can use defect-to-bit overlay mapping method more effectively and more reliably in product failure debug. This is complimentary to the manufacturing fab's test vehicles, electrical tests and physical failure analysis for faster wafer...
Modeling and analysis of repairable systems have drawn a lot of attention in reliability and maintenance area. Earlier studies and results in this field usually assume that a system after each repair is as same as new (perfect repair/maintenance) or as same as old (minimal repair/maintenance). These two assumptions are often found very limited uses in practical applications, most repair activities...
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