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R.a. Smith - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment-A report by the IEEE Task Force on Data Exchange for Security Assessment
    IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1992
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment of power systems in several regions of the United States are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, efforts to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

  • Real-time data exchange for on-line Security Assessment
    [Proceedings] Conference Papers 1991 Power Industry Computer Application Conference, 1
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment in several regions of the US are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on the system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, effort to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

K. Kato - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment-A report by the IEEE Task Force on Data Exchange for Security Assessment
    IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1992
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment of power systems in several regions of the United States are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, efforts to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

  • Real-time data exchange for on-line Security Assessment
    [Proceedings] Conference Papers 1991 Power Industry Computer Application Conference, 1
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment in several regions of the US are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on the system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, effort to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

J. Singh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment-A report by the IEEE Task Force on Data Exchange for Security Assessment
    IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1992
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment of power systems in several regions of the United States are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, efforts to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

  • Real-time data exchange for on-line Security Assessment
    [Proceedings] Conference Papers 1991 Power Industry Computer Application Conference, 1
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment in several regions of the US are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on the system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, effort to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

J.k. Robinson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment-A report by the IEEE Task Force on Data Exchange for Security Assessment
    IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1992
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment of power systems in several regions of the United States are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, efforts to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

  • Real-time data exchange for on-line Security Assessment
    [Proceedings] Conference Papers 1991 Power Industry Computer Application Conference, 1
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment in several regions of the US are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on the system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, effort to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

J.j. Allemong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment-A report by the IEEE Task Force on Data Exchange for Security Assessment
    IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1992
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment of power systems in several regions of the United States are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, efforts to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >

  • Real-time data exchange for on-line Security Assessment
    [Proceedings] Conference Papers 1991 Power Industry Computer Application Conference, 1
    Co-Authors: K. Kato, I. Dabbaghchi, J.j. Allemong, J.k. Robinson, J. Singh, R.a. Smith
    Abstract:

    The current status and near-term future goals of real-time data exchange for online Security Assessment in several regions of the US are described from the viewpoint of the end-user application, namely, Security Assessment. An overview of the issues concerning data exchange for external network modeling is presented. Several data exchange systems are discussed. The following information is provided: description, justification of data exchange, uses for the data, types and quantities of the data exchanged, frequency of data exchange, impact of data exchange on the system modeling detail, feasibility of implementing online Security Assessment without data exchange, exchange of supporting static data, effort to establish and maintain data exchange, and problems/solutions. >