Emergent Systems and Intelligent Agents for Simulation of Power Systems

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Authors

SMRŽ Pavel PRÝMEK Miroslav HORÁK Aleš SINOPALNIKOVA Anna

Year of publication 2004
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings of ELNET 2004
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Informatics

Citation
Web http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/publications/elnet2004_smrz_xprymek_hales_anna
Field Informatics
Keywords intelligent agent; power system simulation
Description This paper deals with the role of biologically motivated emergent systems and intelligent agents in the simulation of electric power networks. The main aim is to provide a platform to analyze the power system of the Czech Republic (and a part of Slovakia) and to point out where the potential weak points are. We shortly introduce the area of emergent systems and intelligent agents. To motivate our further considerations, we also characterize the field of biologically motivated artificial intelligence. We bring a list of basic characteristics of such systems -- emergence, local interaction and adaptation. A new simulation system Kairos is briefly introduced with justifications for ``mapping'' the artificial-life systems properties to the domain of electric power systems.
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