Deep integration and application of electronic science and technology in power system automation control of smart substations
ZheMing Xing
Hohhot Power Supply Company of Inner Mongolia Power (Group) Co., Ltd
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/esta.v12i1.9653
Keywords: Smart substations; Automation control; Digital signal processing; Grid stability; Power optimization
Abstract
With the rapid advancement of electronic science and technology, the automation control of smart substations has become increasingly intelligent and efficient. This paper explores the deep integration of electronic science and technology in power system automation, focusing on key technologies such as advanced sensors, digital signal processing, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT). Through extensive data analysis, case studies, and experimental evaluation, this research demonstrates how these technologies enhance power system automation, improve grid stability, optimize energy management, and address existing challenges in power distribution.
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