An MV distribution automation system and its assessment in light of the smart grid vision

Automation is a very important technology for sustainability and reliability in generation, transmission and distribution of the power system. The goal of the Distribution Automation Systems (DASs) in power grid is to improve the operational efficiency, reliability, and power quality by enabling ope...

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