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The protection equipment is applied with the aim of minimizing the effects of faults and other abnormal phenomena on the operation of electrical power systems. An electrical power system is considered as all the plants required to generate, transmit and distribute electrical power, including generators, power transformers, lines and cables, circuit-breakers, etc.
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Rebizant, W., Szafran, J., Wiszniewski, A. (2011). Abnormal States in Power Systems and Criteria for Their Recognition. In: Digital Signal Processing in Power System Protection and Control. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-802-7_2
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