Power System Stability and Control
Centralized control refers to a system where decision-making authority is concentrated at a single point or level within an organization or process. In the context of power systems, it involves a central unit that monitors and manages the overall operation and stability of the system, often using advanced algorithms and real-time data to make control decisions for enhancing small-signal stability.
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