Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering
Vol. 34 No. 01 (2019): Proceedings of the Faculty of Technical Sciences
DEFINING THE SET OF DATA NEEDED TO VISUALIZE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
Abstract
A modern distribution network contains an immense number of entities, so its overall visualization is impractical for supervision and control. Solution lies in the concept of showing only the most important entities of the network to a user: the ones that “carry” the most significant information. In order to achieve the goal, the radial structure of the distribution network is exploited. The distribution network is presented in a form of a graph, and by utilizing the Prim’s Algorithm, a minimum spanning tree which includes the important entities of the grid is obtained,. Afterwards, the minimum spanning tree is partitioned into segments, which are further forwarded for displaying.
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