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This chapter presents the role of power system connectivity and resiliency under the conditions of vulnerability to natural disasters and deliberate attacks . The importance of introducing the Internet of Things (IoT) concept in developing smart grids will be shown, as well as the methods of increasing the power system resiliency. Case studies from the Romanian power system will be included. At the same time, the authors underline the necessity of introducing standards and developing the protection systems of Big Data in order to design the future smart power system.
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Andrei, H., Gaiceanu, M., Stanculescu, M., Arama, I.N., Andrei, P.C. (2019). Power Systems Connectivity and Resiliency. In: Mahdavi Tabatabaei, N., Najafi Ravadanegh, S., Bizon, N. (eds) Power Systems Resilience. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94442-5_2
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