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Figure 1: Diagram of the SFC scheme. The regions will have more than one  controller, but only one is shown in Region 1 for the sake of clarity and only the communication to support this LC is shown
Figure 2  The PNDC test set up will use an MG set to interface the physical PNDC network with an RTDS network model
Figure 5) are reduced to 1/5 of their values in Case 1 but the inertia of the zones in the rest of the system is left unchanged,
Figure 7: Comparison of COI and zonal frequencies in low inertia  systems reveals limitations on the COIs usefulness for SFC

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