An advanced approach to teaching protective relaying courses
This paper introduces interdisciplinary treatment and experimental method for teaching protective relaying courses. The main goal of this approach is to teach students how the latest developments in the theory and the technology have affected the field of protective relaying. A computer relaying course is discussed as an example.
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