Multi-Agent Information Interaction Research for Distribution Dispatch Monitoring

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In allusion to the transmission difficult difficulties problem of massive monitoring information flow, due to numerous on-line processing points and quick variation of operating parameters in distribution network monitoring dispatching, an new asynchronous processing method for batch information based on multi-agent alliance technology is proposed. Multi-agent alliance Platform is constructed by means of designing JACK software. Then using CIM-mapping technology and news event asynchronous trigger technology, massive data interactive real-time processing is implemented. Taking the monitoring system for 10kV railway distribution network as example, the synchronous interaction and performance tests are carried out for 10000 analog quantities and state quantity measurement data, the transmission interaction processing time is 582.08ms.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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962-966

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September 2013

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