Fan et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Data-driven dynamic modeling in power systems: A fresh look on inverter-based resource modelingFan et al., 2022
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- Fan L
- Miao Z
- Shah S
- Koralewicz P
- Gevorgian V
- Fu J
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- IEEE Power and Energy Magazine
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This article introduces ways to identify dynamic system models using measurement data. In power system analysis, a static model represents the time-invariant input–output relationship of a system, while a dynamic model describes the behavior of the system over time. For …
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