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Voltage stability analysis as part of an online DSA system
In this paper a voltage stability analysis is described, which is coupled with an online dynamic security and protection assessment system (DSA). The focus will lie on the calculated indices and their algorithms using time domain simulations. Because the online DSA collects information from four different modules, the voltage stability module, small signal stability module, the transient stability module and the protection module, the required information exchange between these modules is examined.