Research Summary of Dispatching System Based on Multi-Agent Technology

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The demerits and current demand of the traditional decision support system (DSS) for power dispatching are analyzed,and the advantages of incorporating the agent technology and the intelligent decision support system (IDSS) are expatiated in detail. A new intelligent decision system model is put forward consequently and the models framework is also given. An example of the integration of three existed expert systems for power system dispatching management into one MAS is given,and the cooperation activities between the agents are described.

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