Abstract

This paper describes the current state of attempts to introduce expert systems and fuzzy logic methods to electric power systems in Japan. First experiences and problems in the introduction of expert systems are presented from the standpoints of on-line and off-line systems. Next experiences and problems regarding the introduction of fuzzy logic, which are fewer, are presented. Lastly, we consider the future prospects for the application of new information processing technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), fuzzy logic and neural networks.

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