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Real-Time Coordination with Electromagnetic Relay and Advanced Numerical Relays in Laboratory Environment/Setup

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Intelligent Communication, Control and Devices

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In this paper, smart grid trends like technical, socio-economic development to the society are emphasized which can implement the fact that dynamic interaction and related infrastructure development are designed to overcome the challenges in power system. This paper summarizes on a state-of-the-art power lab in which distribution network setup is created and all normal system parameters are implemented and analyzed. It creates a distribution automation model and explains the importance of smart substations and its application in distribution systems.

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The authors acknowledge Department of Electrical and Electronics of University of Petroleum, Dehradun, India to conduct the experiment in power System Laboratory and we also acknowledge department laboratory staff for laying out the cables as per the design layout, we thank work-term students from Memorial University from Canada for helping us in coding and decoding the electrical and network cabling and documenting them in the relay software. We acknowledge the Lab Head, Department Head and Electrical Department Faculty Members from University of Petroleum, Dehradun, India for helping/guiding us to perform the experiments on the advanced relay modules successfully.

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Ramalla, I., Sharma, R.M., Ahmed, M. (2020). Real-Time Coordination with Electromagnetic Relay and Advanced Numerical Relays in Laboratory Environment/Setup. In: Choudhury, S., Mishra, R., Mishra, R., Kumar, A. (eds) Intelligent Communication, Control and Devices. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 989. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8618-3_98

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