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A REVIEW OF SELF HEALING SMART GRIDS USING THE MULTIAGENT SYSTEM
This paper is trying review different techniques us ed for self healing of the smart grid network. A smart grid has taken a very high importance in th e last ten years or so. Then the advancement in smart grid has taken a major importance. One of the most important aspects in the field of smart grid is a self healing of fault,and this att racted the researchers. As described in many research papers,one of the main requirements of th e electrical grid is to maintain zero gap between generation and distribution [2,3,4]. Howe ver deregulation and decentralized generation has given with the information and communication te chnology (ICT). This paper will summarize latest available techniques for self healing smart grids. https://www.ijiert.org/paper-details?paper_id=140359
Self healing system,, Smart Grids,, Information and communication technology (ICT)
Self healing system,, Smart Grids,, Information and communication technology (ICT)
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