2005 IEEE/PES Transmission &Amp;amp; Distribution Conference &Amp;amp; Exposition: Asia and Pacific
DOI: 10.1109/tdc.2005.1546786
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A Zone-Based Intrusion Detection System for Wireless Ad Hoc Distribution Power Communication Networks

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“…In this paper, an agent in MAS refers to an individual device or a group of devices which has the ability to acquire local information, control local devices, communicate with other agents, and retain or manipulate the data of the whole distribution system [14]. With a local emergency power source and two-way distributed communication, e.g., through an adhoc network [24], agents can continue to work after a disaster or cyber-attack. After a serious event, the surviving agents can participate in the restoration, while those that are unavailable can be reenergized or repaired and can join the restoration gradually.…”
Section: A Framework Of Masmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, an agent in MAS refers to an individual device or a group of devices which has the ability to acquire local information, control local devices, communicate with other agents, and retain or manipulate the data of the whole distribution system [14]. With a local emergency power source and two-way distributed communication, e.g., through an adhoc network [24], agents can continue to work after a disaster or cyber-attack. After a serious event, the surviving agents can participate in the restoration, while those that are unavailable can be reenergized or repaired and can join the restoration gradually.…”
Section: A Framework Of Masmentioning
confidence: 99%