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    Wide-area control of aggregated power systems

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    Authors
    Vahidnia, A.
    Ledwich, G.
    Palmer, E.
    Ghosh, Arindam
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Vahidnia, A. and Ledwich, G. and Palmer, E. and Ghosh, A. 2013. Wide-area control of aggregated power systems, in Professor Michael Negnevitsky (ed), AUPEC 2013 The 23rd Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference, Sep 29 2013, pp. 411-416. Hobart Tasmania: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ).
    Source Title
    Power Engineering Conference, Australasian Universities, 2013 (AUPEC 2013)
    Source Conference
    AUPEC 2013 The 23rd Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference
    ISBN
    9781479938759
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11972
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