Abstract

Optimal uncertainty management schemes are defined and an implementation is described. These facilities have been in trial use for a year in three power supply systems. The optimal schemes stipulate that the onsite supervision facilities take care of brute uncertainty management work. The dynamic intelligence of power system expert(s) is used to verify the most probable explanations sent by the onsite facilities. The process is most effective if the upper level or service terminal software supports the human way of reasoning. >

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