A Review of Application of Sensitivity in Power System

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Sensitivity method is to get the level of sensitivity of dependent variable to independent variable by using differential relationship of some physical quantities in the system. It has been widely used in the analysis and control of power system. From the point of time, sensitiveness analysis method can be divided into two categories, static sensitivity and trajectory sensitivity. And according to the different considered variables, they are reviewed respectively in this paper. Application of sensitiveness analysis method in the power system reflects essential research value.

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