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Electrical Engineering and Automation is an international comprehensive professional academic journal of Ivy Publisher, concerning the development of electrical theory and automation on the combination of electrical theory and modern industrial technology. The main focus of the journal is the academic papers and comments of latest power electronics theoretical and technical research improvement in the fields of nature science, engineering technol... [More] Electrical Engineering and Automation is an international comprehensive professional academic journal of Ivy Publisher, concerning the development of electrical theory and automation on the combination of electrical theory and modern industrial technology. The main focus of the journal is the academic papers and comments of latest power electronics theoretical and technical research improvement in the fields of nature science, engineering technology, economy and science, report of latest research result, aiming at providing a good communication platform to transfer, share and discuss the theoretical and technical development of electrical theory development for professionals, scholars and researchers in this field, reflecting the academic front level, promote academic change and foster the rapid expansion of electrical theory and automation application technology.

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Adaptive Protection Mechanisms in Power Systems

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Author: Jinrui Deng

Abstract: With the increasing complexity and dynamic nature of modern power grids, adaptive protection mechanisms have emerged as a promising solution to address the challenges faced by traditional protection systems. These systems dynamically adjust their settings based on real-time grid conditions, enabling faster fault detection, improved fault isolation, and enhanced system stability. The need for such adaptive protection systems has become more pronounced as power systems evolve with the integration of renewable energy sources, distributed generation, and microgrids. By leveraging advanced technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, smart sensors, and wide-area measurement systems, adaptive protection mechanisms provide a more flexible and resilient approach to grid protection. This paper explores the definition, key features, enabling technologies, and applications of adaptive protection in power systems, with a focus on its role in distribution networks, transmission networks, and the integration of renewable energy sources. The integration of adaptive protection into modern power grids is essential for maintaining grid reliability, minimizing service interruptions, and optimizing the overall performance of power systems.

Keywords: Adaptive Protection, Power Systems, Fault Detection, Machine Learning, Smart Sensors, Renewable Energy, Microgrids

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