Analysis and Prediction of Electric Power System’s Stability Based on Virtual State Estimators
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- Nnaemeka Sunday Ugwuanyi & Xavier Kestelyn & Bogdan Marinescu & Olivier Thomas, 2020. "Power System Nonlinear Modal Analysis Using Computationally Reduced Normal Form Method," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(5), pages 1-19, March.
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Gramian method; bilinear system process identification; generalized Lyapunov equation; knowledgebase; associative search models; wavelet analysis;All these keywords.
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