Design of Technical Support System for Dispatching and Control Integration in Adaptation to Integrated Operation System

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This paper analyzes the necessity of constructing integrated operation system as well as the current situation and development goal of substation operation management, it proposes the design of technical support system for dispatching and control integration that adapts to integrated operation system, it demonstrates the support system’s structure, basic technical requirements and key technologies and introduces practical applications of integrated dispatching and control system, providing a reference for the construction of integrated operation system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 614-615)

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937-943

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December 2012

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