Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Lab., Tech. Res. Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland
Abstract :
A prototype system called EKA, which is an attempt to apply sophisticated knowledge-engineering methods to power systems, is described. EKA is based on an object-oriented model and model-based reasoning, including multiple ways to represent knowledge: rules, facts, methods, daemons, procedures, logic programs, etc. The EKA system consists of three separate but structurally similar systems: an operation planning system, an event analysis system, and a training simulator. As a development environment, hybrid software and a Lisp computer have been used. The tasks and methods involved are described with and without an expert system. The application environment and prototype implementation are outlined
Keywords :
expert systems; power system computer control; training; EKA; event diagnosis; expert systems; power system computer control; real-time operation planning; training simulator; Diagnostic expert systems; Inference mechanisms; Logic; Object oriented modeling; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system planning; Power system simulation; Prototypes; Real time systems;