02572cam a22003132 b450000100090000000300040000900500170001300600190003000700150004900800410006402000180010502000660012302400180018903500260020703700250023304000190025808200200027721000590029724500820035626000380043844000230047650600430049952014420054252100390198470000420202370000300206577300400209585601230213510189865OSt20150408114227.0m d cr n 120719e20120907njua s|||||||| ||eng|d a9783642326820 a364232682X (Trade Cloth)cUSD 179.00 Retail Price (Publisher)3 a9783642326820 a(WaSeSS)ssj0000770669 a364232682Xb00024965 aBIP USdWaSeSS 222a621.31bHIP10aHigh Performance Computing in Power and Energy Systems00aHigh Performance Computing in Power and Energy Systemsh[electronic resource] aNew York : bSpringercSept. 2012 0aPower Systems Ser. aLicense restrictions may limit access.8 aAnnotationbThe twin challenge of meeting global energy demands in the face of growing economies and populations and restricting greenhouse gas emissions is one of the most daunting ones that humanity has ever faced. Smart electrical generation and distribution infrastructure will play a crucial role in meeting these challenges. We would need to develop capabilities to handle large volumes of data generated by the power system components like PMUs, DFRs and other data acquisition devices as well as by the capacity to process these data at high resolution via multi-scale and multi-period simulations, cascading and security analysis, interaction between hybrid systems (electric, transport, gas, oil, coal, etc.) and so on, to get meaningful information in real time to ensure a secure, reliable and stable power system grid. Advanced research on development and implementation of market-ready leading-edge high-speed enabling technologies and algorithms for solving real-time, dynamic, resource-critical problems will be required for dynamic security analysis targeted towards successful implementation of Smart Grid initiatives. This books aims to bring together some of the latest research developments as well as thoughts on the future research directions of the high performance computing applications in electric power systems planning, operations, security, markets, and grid integration of alternate sources of energy, etc. aScholarly & ProfessionalbSpringer1 aKhaitan,Siddhartha KumareEditor4edt1 aGupta,AnshuleEditor4edt 0tSpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2013)40uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio10189865zFull text available from SpringerLink ebooks - Energy (2013)