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Research on the Evaluation Method for the Importance of Various Types of Business Network Carrying Levels in Electric Power Communication Network

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A business based algorithm for evaluating the importance of power communication network nodes is proposed by quantifying the role of power business in the actual operation of the power system using business importance. This algorithm takes the importance of power business as an important parameter for calculating point weights in the network business layer based on the particularity of the power communication network, and integrates the importance of nodes in the business layer and physical topology layer through network cohesion to obtain a comprehensive node importance across layers. The simulation results show that the node importance obtained by this algorithm comprehensively reflects the importance of nodes in the business layer and physical topology layer, and can more comprehensively reflect the position and role of nodes in the power communication network.

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    PEAI '24: Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Power Electronics and Artificial Intelligence
    January 2024
    969 pages
    ISBN:9798400716638
    DOI:10.1145/3674225
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