Parallel processing applications in expert systems in power sytems
Parallel processing is widely used to reduce computation times. In its application to non-numerical problems, such as expert systems, inference method and problem size must be considered. A fault diagnosis expert system is considered as an example, with either a model-based or a rule-based inference, applied to power systems of various sizes.
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