A REVIEW OF SELF HEALING SMART GRIDS USING THE MULTIAGENT SYSTEM
Keywords:
Self healing system, Smart Grids, Information and communication technology (ICT), fault location isolationAbstract
This paper is trying review different techniques used for self healing of the smart grid network. A smart grid has taken a very high importance in the last ten years or so. Then the advancement in smart grid has taken a major importance. One of the most important aspects in the field of smart grid is a self healing of fault, and this attracted the researchers. As described in many research papers, one of the main requirements of the electrical grid is to maintain zero gap between generation and distribution [2, 3, 4]. However deregulation and decentralized generation has given with the information and communication technology (ICT). This paper will summarize latest available techniques for self healing smart grids
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