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In system emulation (ISE) of a current differential back-up protection relay
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Summer Computer Simulation Conference archive
Proceedings of the 2007 summer computer simulation conference table of contents
San Diego, California
SESSION: Model-based specification & simulation-based design and procurement: system simulation: reconfigurable, robust, and diagnostic table of contents
Pages 70-75  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:1-56555-316-0
Authors
J. Tang  S&C Electric, Chicago
J. Langston  Center for Advanced Power Systems, FSU
M. Sloderbeck  Center for Advanced Power Systems, FSU
D. Ouellette  RTDS Technologies Inc, Winnipeg
P. G. McLaren  Center for Advanced Power Systems, FSU
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SCS : Society for Modeling and Simulation International
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ABSTRACT

A new current differential back-up relay is emulated on a processor in a real time power system simulator. The emulated back-up relay is evaluated along with 2 real relays interfaced to a small test power distribution system also running on the real time simulator.


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J. Tang, P. G. McLaren, 'A Wide Area Differential Back-up Protection Scheme for Shipboard Application', IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Vol. 21, Issue 3, July 2006, pp.1183--1190.
 
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J. Tang, YanFeng Gong, Noel Schulz, M. Steurer and P. G. Mclaren, 'Hardware Implementation of a Ship Wide Area Differential Protection Scheme', 2006 IEEE IAS Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference.
 
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Serizawa, Y.; Myoujin, M.; Kitamura, K.; Sugaya, N.; Hori, M.; Takeuchi, A.; Shuto, I.; Inukai, M, "Wide-area current differential back-up protection employing broadband communications and time transfer systems", Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on, Volume: 13, Issue: 4, Oct. 1998 Pages: 1046--1052
 
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RTDS Technologies, REAL-TIME DIGITAL SIMULATOR Power System Users Manual, Rev.02 Aug.2003

Collaborative Colleagues:
J. Tang: colleagues
J. Langston: colleagues
M. Sloderbeck: colleagues
D. Ouellette: colleagues
P. G. McLaren: colleagues