Abstract

Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Electrical Engineering

Highlights

  • John McCarthy coined the term Artificial Intelligence in the year 1956 and defines it as “The science and engineering of making intelligence machines”

  • Looking at the number of advantages that artificial intelligence can bring to the table might be enough to convince someone that it can be a viable option to be used in the field of electrical engineering

  • Electrical power systems require a lot of deliberation when it comes to manufacturing, maintenance and security and this is where artificial intelligence comes into the picture

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

John McCarthy coined the term Artificial Intelligence in the year 1956 and defines it as “The science and engineering of making intelligence machines”. This field of study came into existence on the assumption that human intelligence can be described so precisely that it can be simulated by a machine. Artificial intelligence has provided a great potential and space for optimization in the field of electrical engineering. This can bring about a significant improvement with regards to the economic aspects and in the safety and the actual control of the operation. Recent studies and investigations have shown that artificial intelligence can be a viable option in the field of electrical engineering especially as a solution to some longstanding power system problems where conventional methods experience some difficulty

PROS AND CONS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Expert systems
Artificial Neural Networks
Fuzzy logic systems
APPLICATIONS OF AI IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CONCLUSION
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