1999
DOI: 10.1080/073135699269460
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Chaotic Phenomena in Power Systems: Detection and Applications

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“…It should be noted that, for preliminary assessment of system dynamics, it is enough to know the LLE. Positive values of the LLE indicate high sensitivity to initial conditions of the system and are a sign of an irregular response, that is, chaotic or unstable [26,27]. However, for a more detailed and accurate analysis of the system, the knowledge of the complete spectrum of LEs is essential.…”
Section: Lyapunov Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that, for preliminary assessment of system dynamics, it is enough to know the LLE. Positive values of the LLE indicate high sensitivity to initial conditions of the system and are a sign of an irregular response, that is, chaotic or unstable [26,27]. However, for a more detailed and accurate analysis of the system, the knowledge of the complete spectrum of LEs is essential.…”
Section: Lyapunov Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, if chaotic behavior is part of a mode of operation, it will limit the ability to predict future states of a system. Forecasting windows can be created to identify how far in the future can predictions be made reliably [16].…”
Section: A Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%