Using LAN and wireless technology to setup a dynamic local power dispatch system

Today, escalating fuel prices has further aggravated the global concern about the growing energy crisis. Many energy researchers of today focus upon finding new ways in saving energy and more effective methods for power control and dispatch. This paper discusses incorporating artificial intelligence...

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