首页|Studies from Texas A&M University in the Area of Artificial Intelli gence Described (No Silver Bullet: Artificial Intelligence Is Not a Panacea, but It Works for Fault Analysis and Outage Management)
Studies from Texas A&M University in the Area of Artificial Intelli gence Described (No Silver Bullet: Artificial Intelligence Is Not a Panacea, but It Works for Fault Analysis and Outage Management)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – A new study on Artificial Intelligence is now available. According to news reportingfrom College Station, Texas, by N ewsRx journalists, research stated, “To facilitate repair of the systemafter fa ults occur or implement appropriate control action to restore the power system’s normal operation,the occurrence of faults is tracked through a variety of reco rding equipment, such as digital fault recorders(DFRs), protective relays, circ uit breaker monitors, sequence-of-events recorders, fault locators, smartmeters , power quality meters, and many other specialized devices; these are often loca ted in substationsor mounted on related power apparatus being monitored. A weal th of data is collected in real time, andadditional descriptions of causes and impacts are recorded by maintenance crews as they inspect the siteswhere faults occurred.”
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