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It can be narrated that the proposed advanced numerical schemes effectively protects the transmission line in comparison with existing schemes. It assists protection engineers for execution for many complications during system failures. The proposed schemes not only generate the trip signal at the time of fault but it also recognizes fault instance, fault type, and fault location. At the same time, the proposed scheme also blocks the unwanted tripping of circuit breaker during power swing and load encroachment. Moreover, the developed auto-reclosing scheme with adaptive dead time control effectively improves the stability of the power system under consideration. This chapter demonstrates summary of promising outcomes of developed schemes along with comparative improvements over existing numerical relaying for future developments. It also explores the scope for future research to shelter smart power grid for delivering continuous reliable power supply.
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Patel, U., Bhatt, P., Chothani, N. (2021). Summary of Proposed Work. In: Futuristic Trends in Numerical Relaying for Transmission Line Protections. Energy Systems in Electrical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8465-7_7
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