A. Semenov, A. Petrochenkov, A. Romodin, A. Leysle
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Abstract
Nowadays, the complex of equipment for the electric power system of an enterprise is a dynamic system. This is due to changes both in the operating mode of the equipment, and changes in the power supply scheme itself. To consider constantly changing parameters, monitoring systems are used that form unfiltered datasets with sets of information that changes in the time series. Due to the fact that datasets are formed constantly and at different objects of the power supply system, the flow of such information can already be used for short-term forecasting or creating a mathematical model of consumption and distribution of electric energy throughout the field. Under such conditions, the most convenient way of calculating, knowing the main parameters of the power system, is the matrix-topological method.