2020 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference (iSPEC) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ispec50848.2020.9350948
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A Resilience Enhancement Scheme of Cyber-Physical Power System for Extreme Natural Disasters

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“…The failure probability of a single tower or line can be obtained from the vulnerability curve of the distribution network in Figure 2. According to the literature [16,17], when the wind speed in the next few hours can be predicted or measured, the failure probability of lines or towers can be seen as a function of wind speed, and the relationship curve between failure probability and wind speed is called the component vulnerability curve of distribution network.…”
Section: Generation Of Line Fault Scenario Under Typhoon Weathermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The failure probability of a single tower or line can be obtained from the vulnerability curve of the distribution network in Figure 2. According to the literature [16,17], when the wind speed in the next few hours can be predicted or measured, the failure probability of lines or towers can be seen as a function of wind speed, and the relationship curve between failure probability and wind speed is called the component vulnerability curve of distribution network.…”
Section: Generation Of Line Fault Scenario Under Typhoon Weathermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, in reference [12], a two-stage recovery strategy was proposed for power facility restoration after hurricanes, focusing on the design of distributed generation and maintenance personnel scheduling but excluding the analysis of new faults that might occur from power system component recovery. References [13][14][15] also ignored the occurrence of new faults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [14] proposed a multi-stage resilience optimization model for IES with minimum amount of lost load during the survival period as an objective function so as to improve the resilience of IES energy supply. Reference [16] proposed a robust resilience-oriented optimization model for distribution networks considering distribution network line failures under extreme natural disasters to enhance the resilience of power systems. Reference [17] proposed a two-stage recovery strategy model to enhance the ability of IES to cope with multi-fault problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%