Sensitivity in Power Systems

Abstract
Sensitivity is defined as the ratio Δx/Δy relating small changes Δx of some dependent variable to small changes Δy of some independent or controllable variable y. In power systems, two dominant types of sensitivity relations are defined, namely 1) sensitivity of one electrical variable, such as the voltage V I at node i, with respect to another electrical variable, such as reactive production Q j at node j, and 2) sensitivity of the operating cost F with respect to such electrical variables as the consumption C I at node i and the production P j at node j.

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