Grilo et al., 2017 - Google Patents
A management system for low voltage gridsGrilo et al., 2017
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- Author
- Grilo A
- Casaca A
- Nunes M
- Bernardo A
- Rodrigues P
- Almeida J
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- Publication venue
- 2017 IEEE Manchester PowerTech
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Nowadays, the Distribution System Operators (DSOs) are seeking to increase the visibility of the Low Voltage (LV) grid status for quality of service monitoring, for management optimization and also for fault prevention, detection and location. The growing introduction of …
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