Author :
Choi, Yong-Sung ; Yun, Ju-Ho ; Lee, Kyung-Sup
Abstract :
Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles
"Practical Implications of Multi-agent Transformer Condition Monitoring,"
by Yong-Sung Choi; Ju-Ho Yun; Kyung-Sup Lee,
in the Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, 21-24 April 2008, pp 945 - 948
After careful and considered review of the content and authorship of this paper by a duly constituted expert committee, this paper has been found to be in violation of IEEE\´s Publication Principles.
This paper is a near duplication of the original text from the papers cited below. The original text was copied without attribution and without permission.
Due to the nature of this violation, reasonable effort should be made to remove all past references to this paper, and future references should be made to the following articles:
"The Practical Implications of Bringing a Multi-agent Transformer Condition Monitoring System On-line,"
by Catterson, V.M.; McArthur, S.D.J.,
in the Proceedings of the 2004 Power Systems Conference and Exposition, 10-13 Oct. 2004, vol. 1, pp.12 - 16This paper describes the transition of the transformer condition monitoring multi-agent system (COMMAS) from an off-line partial discharge defect diagnosis system to an online one. The practical difficulties encountered along the way have been highlighted, and solutions outlined. The main issues were related to identifying fragility in the existing system, and making changes to the architecture to produce a more robust system. Additionally, considerations about the processing resources available on site and the communications links to the site influenced the decision to distribute individual agents across multiple computers. Adding a Substation Manager agent to COMMAS satisfies various requirements for data storage and accessibility, and serves as a gateway between the diagnosis side of COMMAS and the user interface. The systempsilas stability was improved by m- oving to a newer agent platform, which brought additional benefits such as agent relocation abilities. By these means, COMMAS is now ready to be deployed on site, to perform on-line transformer monitoring.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; fault diagnosis; multi-agent systems; partial discharges; power engineering computing; power transformers; reliability; COMMAS; Substation Manager agent; online transformer monitoring; partial discharge defect diagnosis system; transformer condition monitoring multi-agent system; user interface; Diagnostic system; Multi-agent system; On-line monitoring; Power transformer; Reliability; Safety;