Optimal adaptive control of cascading power grid failures
Daniel Bienstock

TL;DR
This paper develops theoretical insights and parallel algorithms for real-time adaptive control to mitigate cascading failures in power grids, aiming to enhance grid resilience.
Contribution
It introduces novel parallel algorithms and theoretical results for adaptive, online control of cascading power grid failures, improving upon existing methods.
Findings
Successful implementation of parallel algorithms for control
Theoretical validation of control strategies
Potential for real-time application in power grids
Abstract
We present theoretical results and experiments with parallel algorithms for computing an adaptive, online control with the objective of attenuating a power grid cascading failure.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Frequency Control in Power Systems · Microgrid Control and Optimization
