Set during the Civil War, this narrative focuses on the Battle of Monocacy, highlighting its critical role in protecting Washington, D.C. The account details the intense fighting and strategic maneuvers that unfolded on that decisive day, showcasing the bravery of the soldiers and the significance of this campaign in the broader context of the war. The battle is portrayed as a turning point that ultimately influenced the fate of the nation's capital.
Ryan Quint Livres



Implementation of a Security-Dependability Adaptive Voting Scheme
Utilizing Synchrophasors and Decision Trees
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book focuses on enhancing the reliability of electric power systems under increasing demand and stress. It discusses the balance between security and dependability in protective schemes, highlighting the importance of adaptive relaying schemes. A key feature is the Security-Dependability Adaptive Voting Scheme, which leverages synchronized phasor measurements and decision trees to improve system performance. The work aims to validate and analyze this innovative approach, addressing the challenges of maintaining high reliability in the modern power grid.
"The fall and early winter of 1861 was a hotbed of activity that culminated in the December combat at Dranesville. A host of characters and commands that would become household names cut their teeth during these months. Though soon eclipsed by larger and bloodier battles, Dranesville remained a defining moment for many of its participants--soldiers and civilians alike--for the rest of their lives"--