Title :
An Inference Technique based on Semantic Primitives for the Development of Intelligent Load Distribution Systems
Author :
Park, Chan-Eom ; Lee, Young-Hyuk ; Kim, Dae-Jung ; Lee, Seung-Chul ; Moon, Un-Chul
Author_Institution :
Chung-Ang Univ., Seoul
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel inference technique based on the semantic primitives for the development of intelligent load distribution systems. We use the term "load distribution system" in this paper to designate switchgears, feeders and loads for large buildings and apartment complexes after the MOF. With the rapid development of the techniques in the fields of communications and computers, most electric facilities and protection relays have been digitalized. Extensive and detailed informations on the operating status are now available, which enable us to perform more sophisticated monitoring and management of the distribution loads. The operating status of the several local load distribution systems can be monitored even remotely by a central supervisory system. In this paper, we present an inference technique that can be used as one of the basic techniques in building intelligent power distribution panel systems. The technique can evaluate the distribution panel system operating status based on the semantic primitives, which are linguistic expressions in high abstraction levels. Results show that inference capabilities and thus the intelligence of the load distribution monitoring systems can be significantly enhanced with our approach. The proposed techniques are also being extended in developing an intelligent remote monitoring systems for large building and apartment complex load distribution systems.
Keywords :
inference mechanisms; load distribution; power engineering computing; relay protection; switchgear; building intelligent power systems; distribution panel systems; inference technique; intelligent load distribution systems; protection relays; semantic primitives; switchgears; Buildings; Communication switching; Computerized monitoring; Digital relays; Intelligent structures; Intelligent systems; Power system management; Protection; Protective relaying; Remote monitoring; JESS(Java Expert System Shell); Knowledge-based system; inference technique; semantic primitive;
Conference_Titel :
Power System Technology, 2006. PowerCon 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chongqing
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0110-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0111-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICPST.2006.321719