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This paper focuses on improving and build a discrete event simulation model for modeling outpatient pharmacy workflow queuing system with the intent of exploring options for designing an efficient the queuing system of KKUH outpatient pharmacy Riyadh KSA. Simulation models of existing workflows in the pharmacy for KKUH outpatient pharmacy were created using discrete event simulation software (Arena)...
Voltage and frequency regulations are main requirements for autonomous operation of an isolated microgrid with electronically interfaced distributed energy resource (DER) units. This paper presents a robust decentralized control design scheme for a multi-DER microgrid to enhance its voltage and frequency regulations. The proposed control scheme utilizes linear quadratic (LQ) decentralized control...
Recently, establishing reliable index to assess voltage stability condition of a stressed multi-node power transmission and distribution system is getting lot of attention. With the integration of renewable energy in power system the subject of voltage stability in distribution system is getting more interest. In this study, reactive power margin has been used as a stability index which appears as...
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