Toward a smart grid: power delivery for the 21st century
University of Minnesota System · University of Minnesota
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Abstract
In this article, we present the security, agility, and robustness/survivability of a large-scale power delivery infrastructure that faces new threats and unanticipated conditions. By way of background, we present a brief overview of the past work on the challenges faced in online parameter estimation and real-time adaptive control of a damaged F-15 aircraft. This work, in part, provided the inspiration and laid the foundation in the 1990s for the flight testing of a fast parameter estimation/modeling and reconfigurable aircraft control system that allowed the F-15 to become self-healing in the face of damaged equipment.
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- Survivability
- Robustness (evolution)
- Smart grid
- Electric power system
- Computer science
- Power grid
- Reliability engineering
- Computer security
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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