Applied Mathematics and Computational Methods in Power Systems
Prof. Felea Ioan
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Aim:
The aim of this session is to present and to make known the recent evolutions of mathematical methods and models, which are applied in power systems assessment, in static and dynamic regimes. The analyse of the limits of different applied theories and models, the common identification by the participant specialists at the session of solutions of limits overcome, of addition and perfection of mathematical models aiming to increase the accuracy of evaluators. The obtained results analyse, by the analytical methods of assessment and of power systems optimization applying, in relationship with heuristic and meta-heuristic methods. The applicability and utility of determinist and stochastic assessments, of the artificial intelligent techniques, of techniques and software packets of simulation on specific power systems processes.
Topics:
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit their work related, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Advances in Risk and Reliability of Power Systems
- Analytical assessment and optimization methods of the power systems
(linear programming, nonlinear programming, dynamic programming, etc.)
- Heuristic and meta-heuristic methods of assessment and optimization of
the power systems
(genetic algorithm, evolutional algorithms, swarm
algorithms, etc.)
- Modelling and operation simulation of the power systems in presence of
renewable sources and distributed by energy and intelligent equipment