![]() |
CiteULike | ![]() |
mzygmunt's CiteULike | ![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
Register | ![]() |
Log in | ![]() |
Multi-agent technology for self-healing shipboard power systemsIntelligent Systems Application to Power Systems, 2005. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on In Intelligent Systems Application to Power Systems, 2005. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on (2005), 5 pp..
|
Reviews
[Write a review of this article]
Find related articles from these CiteULike users
Find related articles with these CiteULike tags
Posting History
AbstractShipboard electric power systems (SPS) are dynamic, complex systems that require continuous monitoring and fast controls to operate in a reliable and secure state. A self-healing system for SPS was developed using common programming languages to arm SPS to monitor and respond to threats and natural system failures. This self-healing system includes features for activating control solutions before weapon hits or impending equipment failures, and after damage-induced or natural faults occur to continuously maintain system operation in an optimal state. This paper discusses a new implementation of the self-healing system using multi-agent system (MAS) technology. A potential implementation of one function in the self-healing system using MAS is presented. It is concluded that the characteristics of MAS provide a natural framework for developing a self-healing methodology for SPS that is automated and enhances fight-through survivability
BibTeX record
RIS record