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Design and Implementation of Relay Communication Schemes and Trip Logic

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Design, Modeling and Evaluation of Protective Relays for Power Systems

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This chapter presents different communication schemes and trip logic used in distance relaying. The exercise examples illustrate how different communication schemes are used in a protective relay work. After completion of this exercise, the reader will have an understanding of how these schemes work.

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Kezunovic, M., Ren, J., Lotfifard, S. (2016). Design and Implementation of Relay Communication Schemes and Trip Logic. In: Design, Modeling and Evaluation of Protective Relays for Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20919-7_5

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