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Institution Date Title Author
亞洲大學 2001 The Design and Building of a Distributed High-Confidence E-mail System C. S. Chen;S. S. Tseng;J. L. Liu
國立中山大學 2001 Colored Petri Nets Approach for Solving Distribution System Contingency by Considering Customer Load Patterns C.S. Chen; Y.L. Ke; J.S. Wu
國立中山大學 2001 Temperature effect to distribution system load profiles and feeder losses C.S. Chen; M.S. Kang; J.C. Hwang; C.W. Huang
國立中山大學 2001 Temperature adaptive switching operation for distribution systems C.S. Chen; M.S. Kang; J.C. Hwang; C.W. Huang
國立中山大學 2000-12 Application of binary integer programming for load transfer of distribution systems C.S. Chen;M.S. Kang;J.C. Hwang;C.W. Huang
國立中山大學 2000-12 The optimal switching operation of distribution systems with stochastic load models by objected-oriented programming C.H. Lin;C.S. Chen;C.J. Wu
國立中山大學 2000-12 Design of main transformer capacity for electrified railway power systems C.S. Chen;H.J. Chung;L.J. Fan
國立中山大學 2000-10 Adaptive Load Shedding Schemes for Large Cogeneration System by Using Artificial Neural Network Y.L. Ke;C.S. Chen;C.T. Hsu;Y.D. Lee
國立中山大學 2000-07 Feeder Reconfiguration for Distribution System Contingencies by Object Oriented Programming C.S. Chen;C.H. Lin;C.J. Wu;M.S. Kang
南台科技大學 2000 Adaptive Load Shedding Scheme for Large Cogeneration Systems by Using Artificial Neural Network Y. L. Ke; C. S. Chen; 許振廷; Cheng-Ting Hsu; Y. D. Lee

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