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As the existing transmission system infrastructure is challenged to support loads beyond original design limits, the implementation of “wide area” Power System Protection Systems (PSPS) also called System Integrity Protection Schemes (SIPS) are often needed to maintain transmission system integrity. Such a system, with stringent performance and availability requirements, has been designed and installed...
System integrity protection schemes (SIPS) are being increasingly used to increase the capability of existing transmission systems. They are intended to protect the power system from catastrophic consequence of rare contingencies. Their attractiveness lies in their low cost compared to reinforcement of the transmission system or transmission curtailment to cater to the rare contingencies. This paper...
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