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Carnegie Mellon | ECE |CEIC | PSERC | |
Risk of Cascading Failures PSERC Project S-26 |
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Goals: To develop tools for monitoring
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Work in Progress |
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Can Cascading Failures Be Eliminated? Sarosh Talukdar, CEIC, |
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The
Frequency of Large Blackouts in the United States Paul Hines, |
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Designing A Multi-Agent System To Stop Cascading
Failures After They Have Started |
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Publications |
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Distributed Model Predictive Control for the Mitigation
of Cascading Failures Sarosh Talukdar, Dong Jia, Paul Hines, and Bruce H. Krogh, March 2005 |
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Autonomous Agents and Cooperation
for the Control of Cascading Failures in Electric Grids |
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Controlling
Cascading Failures with Cooperative Autonomous Agents Paul Hines and Sarosh Talukdar, |
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Electrical Blackouts: A Systemic Problem |
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Cascading
Failures: Survival vs. Prevention |