Graph database and graph computing for power system analysis / Renchang Dai, Guangyi Liu.
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TextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley-IEEE Press, [2024]Description: 485 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781119903888
- 9781119903871
- TK 1005 D35 2024
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| GS TK 1001 G87 2018 A course in power systems / | GS TK1001 .K57 2024 Power systems : fundamental concepts and the transition to sustainability / | GS TK 1002 G66 2024 Modern power system analysis / | GS TK 1005 D35 2024 Graph database and graph computing for power system analysis / | GS TK 1005 P69 2024 Power Systems Operation with 100% Renewable Energy Sources / | GS TK 1005 S53 2023 Advanced power generation systems : thermal sources / | GS TK 1005 S53 2024 Microgrids : dynamic modeling, stability and control / |
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"This book is a summary of cutting-edge research in graph data management and graph parallel computing on power system analysis. The authors offer extensive industry experience in designing and implementing graph computing based power system applications. The traditional relational database is replaced by graph database to model power system and implement applications at the first time. Using the graph database, the program to solve large-scale algebraic equations, high dimensional differential equations, and optimization problems is reconfigured and redesigned to accommodate graph parallel computing in this book. Graph-based nodal and hierarchical parallelism are explored to achieve high computation efficiency. The implementations of graph computing based topology analysis, state estimation, power flow, contingency analysis, security constrained automatic generation control, security constrained unit commitment, and transient simulation are demonstrated in detail."-- Provided by publisher.
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