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3 Author(s)
Chen-Ching Liu ; Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA ; Pierce, D.A. ; Song, H.

The authors describe how the use of intelligent systems (IS) is an opportunity to add new dimensions to the field of computer applications in power systems. A number of practical power system problems require logic reasoning, heuristic search, perception, and/or the ability to handle uncertainties; IS tools can be part of their solution. The authors describe how AI-related application areas, such as expert systems, fuzzy logic, neural networks and genetic algorithms, can all be applied in such intelligent systems

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Computer Applications in Power, IEEE  (Volume:10 ,  Issue: 4 )

Date of Publication: Oct 1997

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