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A shipboard power system is self contained, tightly coupled, and small enough to allow nearly real time state estimation, given the right equivalent circuit representations. Redirecting power flow is the preeminent task of reconfiguration. This redirection should be accomplished in less than two cycles, while never compromising system stability or power delivery to critical loads. These performance...
In this paper, we survey different formulations of the reconfiguration problem and the different techniques used for its solution. We also compare the problem of reconfiguration of shipboard power systems to that of large scale systems. The reconfiguration of closely coupled power systems offers some unique challenges and limits the applicability of previously developed analysis. Although the number...
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