Modeling weather impact on a secondary electrical grid
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Wang, D; Passonneau, RJ; Collins, M; Rudin, C
Published in: Procedia Computer Science
January 1, 2014
Weather can cause problems for underground electrical grids by increasing the probability of serious "manhole events" such as fires and explosions. In this work, we compare a model that incorporates weather features associated with the dates of serious events into a single logistic regression, with a more complex approach that has three interdependent log linear models for weather, baseline manhole vulnerability, and vulnerability of manholes to weather. The latter approach more naturally incorporates the dependencies between the weather, structure properties, and structure vulnerability. © 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Procedia Computer Science
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1877-0509
Publication Date
January 1, 2014
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32
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631 / 638
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- 10 Technology
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Wang, D., Passonneau, R. J., Collins, M., & Rudin, C. (2014). Modeling weather impact on a secondary electrical grid. In Procedia Computer Science (Vol. 32, pp. 631–638). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.470
Wang, D., R. J. Passonneau, M. Collins, and C. Rudin. “Modeling weather impact on a secondary electrical grid.” In Procedia Computer Science, 32:631–38, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.470.
Wang D, Passonneau RJ, Collins M, Rudin C. Modeling weather impact on a secondary electrical grid. In: Procedia Computer Science. 2014. p. 631–8.
Wang, D., et al. “Modeling weather impact on a secondary electrical grid.” Procedia Computer Science, vol. 32, 2014, pp. 631–38. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.procs.2014.05.470.
Wang D, Passonneau RJ, Collins M, Rudin C. Modeling weather impact on a secondary electrical grid. Procedia Computer Science. 2014. p. 631–638.
Published In
Procedia Computer Science
DOI
ISSN
1877-0509
Publication Date
January 1, 2014
Volume
32
Start / End Page
631 / 638
Related Subject Headings
- 46 Information and computing sciences
- 10 Technology
- 08 Information and Computing Sciences