ABSTRACT
The power generation, transmission, and distribution system is a critical infrastructure of our nation. Our livelihood and security depend upon the availability and quality of electrical energy. Disruptions of the power supply such as blackouts are one of the major threats to the well being of our nation's power systems.
- Bei Gou, Hui Zheng, Weibiao Wu, and Xingbin Yu, "Probability Distribution of Power System Blackouts." Proceedings of IEEE PES General Meeting, 24-28 June, pp:1--8, 2007.Google Scholar
- Bei Gou, Hui Zheng, Weibiao Wu, and Xingbin Yu, "Predicting Blackouts of Complex Networks" in Innovations 2007, Win Aung (Ed.), The International Network for Engineering Education and Research. (Book chapter)Google Scholar
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