DocumentCode :
2368769
Title :
Training session evaluation-a system level perspective using a dispatcher training simulator
Author :
Vadari, Subramanian V. ; Lubash, Darrin J. ; Morris, Leroy W. ; Arsanjani, Foroud
Author_Institution :
ESCA Corp., Bellevue, WA, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
7-12 May 1995
Firstpage :
107
Lastpage :
114
Abstract :
Modern power systems are becoming increasingly complex to operate. Training departments need more tools to help them in the process of training operators. In addition, they also need more help in evaluating the training session. This creates an iterative process, whereby instructors can evaluate feedback and modify the training program appropriately to cover any holes identified, or identify the weaknesses of each trainee and help them perform better. The dispatcher training simulator (DTS) has already been recognized throughout the industry as one of the best tools to perform operator training. The authors have recognized that the actual philosophy of operator training will vary from utility to utility and will always be subjective in nature. However, one common factor in most training programs is the need to collect objective data which can be used to analyze trainee/training effectiveness and present this information in the form of a report. In this paper, the authors present a design and the results of a prototype implementation which will go a long way towards helping the instructor gather relevant data to evaluate the behavior of a power system during a training session. The training philosophy of a particular electric utility (Virginia Power) has been presented and the tool has been set up for it. The utilization of standard tools and methodologies in the design of this tool help in the ease of integration and usefulness of its outputs
Keywords :
computer based training; control engineering education; electricity supply industry; load dispatching; power engineering education; power system analysis computing; power system control; training; computer simulation; dispatcher training simulator; education; electric utility; iterative process; operator training; power industry; power systems; training session evaluation; Costs; Industrial training; Power generation economics; Power system dynamics; Power system reliability; Power system security; Power system simulation; Railway safety; Safety devices; Strontium;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Industry Computer Application Conference, 1995. Conference Proceedings., 1995 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2663-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PICA.1995.515172
Filename :
515172
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