A Web-Based Load Flow Simulation of Power Systems

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Yesterday, while checking the popularity of my website on Google Search Engine for the keyword, “power flow simulator”, “load flow simulator”, and “online power flow simulation”, and other related keywords, I found an IEEE paper on the Google search results that really caught my attention. The paper has a title, “A Web-Based Load Flow Simulation of Power Systems” by Rong-Ceng Leou and Zwe-Lee Gaing located at (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/8076/22339/01043657.pdf?arnumber=1043657). The Abstract of the paper is as follow;

Remote control is one of the most promising applications of the Internet, and WWW is an excellent medium for providing live, remote access. Recently, many application programs have been transferred to the Web-based platform. A great progress on the Internet technique makes it easy to implement the Web-based system. In this paper, we describe a Web-based, platform-independent load flow analysis package. Three tiers architecture containing client tier, middle tier, and data tier is adopted in this system. It supplies client users with flexible and portable independent user interfaces, and this design can share this package with computers on the Internet.

What the paper is all about is a structure and implementation of an online power flow simulator that is exactly similar to my Multi-User Online Gauss Seidel power flow simulator, that I implemented last year using PHP and MySQL. I never thought that my online power flow simulator is already a potential paper for IEEE publication.




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