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A critical review <scp>on definitions</scp> , indices, and uncertainty characterization <scp>in resiliency‐oriented</scp> operation of <scp>power systems</scp>

M. Izadi, Seyed Hossein Hosseinian, Shahab Dehghan, Ahmad Fakharian, Nima Amjady

2020International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems39 citationsDOI

Abstract

Disastrous and hazardous events (eg, natural disasters and cyber-physical attacks) have significantly increased in power systems, which drastically affect their performance. Different research works have been recently introduced in the literature, aiming at thoroughly evaluating power system resilience against various types of disastrous and hazardous events. In this article, a review of these research works is presented. Moreover, the main differences between the concept of resiliency and the concepts of accessibility, durability, flexibility, hardening, maintainability, reliability, stability, survivability, sustainability, and vulnerability are described. Additionally, various resiliency indices are presented, and different techniques to increase power system resilience against disastrous and hazardous events are reviewed. Furthermore, uncertainty handling approaches used in the literature to analyze power system resiliency are discussed. Some concluding remarks are also presented.

Topics & Concepts

Hazardous wasteSurvivabilityReliability engineeringMaintainabilityFlexibility (engineering)Resilience (materials science)Vulnerability (computing)Risk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceEngineeringReliability (semiconductor)Systems engineeringPower (physics)Computer securityBusinessStatisticsThermodynamicsMathematicsWaste managementPhysicsQuantum mechanicsInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability AnalysisPower System Reliability and MaintenanceOptimal Power Flow Distribution
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