Study of Smart Substation Hardware-in-Loop Simulation Training System Structure

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This paper introduces the smart substation hardware-in-loop simulation training system structure based on the analysis of the smart substation simulation training requirements. The training system scheme has been designed according to the different training requirements to support training of staffs in smart substation for operating and maintenance in all possible ways. Combining with the practical solutions, the application of the training system will be introduced. This design scheme will take important effect in the development of smart substation and its operating and maintenance training.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 622-623)

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623-627

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December 2012

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