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Figure 2.1: The figure illustrates the non-locally propagation of cascading failure, with triggering events labeled
Figure 2.2: The figure illustrates the topology of power networks. (a) IEEE 118-bus with decentralized generator locations; (b) IEEE 118-bus with centralized generator locations
Figure 3.1: Flowchart of the proposed CFSP
Figure 3.2: PSD validation with the proposed CFSP on generator frequency. Generator frequency deviates from their nominal values each time failures occur.
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