In the previous chapter, it became clear that, in the case of purely symmetrical and grid-related sensor positioning, some load cases lead to MCITn values that do not correlate with the firing times. This skewness in the data can be influenced by a targeted selection of sensors. With regard to sensor selection, another aspect that can be considered and influenced is the question whether there are sensors that correlate so strongly that they will not make a significant contribution to the selectivity within an algorithm.


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    Title :

    Second Degree of Freedom: Selection of Sensors


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    2020-03-19


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    17 pages




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    Electronic Resource


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    English





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