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Elements of Fuzzy Logic in Protective Relays

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As mentioned, in the preceding chapter on decision-making, the protective relay equipped with standard, deterministic signal processing algorithms (measurement with fixed data window, discrimination with fixed thresholds or characteristics) may not perform properly for all conceivable power system operating conditions.

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Rebizant, W., Szafran, J., Wiszniewski, A. (2011). Elements of Fuzzy Logic in Protective Relays. In: Digital Signal Processing in Power System Protection and Control. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-802-7_11

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