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Resource analysis of methods for assessing the dependability of power supply systems in conditions of negative impacts

2025, vol.17 , no.1, pp. 103-112

Article [2025-01-10]

Authors
Dmitry Maevsky
Elena Maevskaya
Viktoriia Kryvda
Dmytro Stetsiuk
Abstract

The article aims to analyse existing methods for assessing the reliability and dependability of power supply systems in the event of partial or complete failure of such systems. The basis for the analysis is the resources that must be spent to perform dependability assessments, such as the complexity of calculations, the amount of initial data required to assess the reliability of complex electrical systems and time costs. Resource analysis was performed for the deterministic methods of system modelling, the Markov analysis method, and the Monte Carlo method. Based on the analysis, a conclusion was drawn about the feasibility of using Markov analysis for assessing the dependability of complex power supply systems. A list of possible events from external negative impacts on power supply systems' generating and distribution capacities was developed and substantiated for use in Markov analysis.

Keywords

dependability, dependable energy supply, power grid reliability, power supply systems, Markov analysis, Monte Carlo method

DOI

https://doi.org/10.59035/VHSS3812

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Dmitry Maevsky, Elena Maevskaya, Viktoriia Kryvda, Dmytro Stetsiuk. Resource analysis of methods for assessing the dependability of power supply systems in conditions of negative impacts. International Journal on Information Technologies and Security, vol.17 , no.1, 2025, pp. 103-112. https://doi.org/10.59035/VHSS3812