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For an overview of this project and its motivating use case to perform EMT studies of IBR in North America, see IEEE P3743 Introduction.
For general background on EMT modeling, with a focus on IBR, see IEEE Electrification Special Issue.
For background on the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) guidelines on EMT modeling for IBR, see its Reliability Guideline and its EMT Task Force.
For information about the DLL interface for IBR modeling, see Cigre TB 958 and EPRI Report 3002028322.
For background on the WECC generic IBR models, see EPRI Report 3002027129.
For technical background on maintaining EMT network models, see Thapa, et. al., Abdelmalak, et. al., Noda, et. al., and Zhao, et. al..
For background on the CIM, see EPRI CIM Primer 11th ed., PNNL CIM Intro, and PNNL CIM Dev Guide.
For applications of CIM dynamics modeling, including the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) generic IBR models, see Common Grid Model Exchange Specification
For applications of CIM EMT modeling, see Martin and Fillion and Ivanov, et. al..
For description of medium-scale public test systems with IBR, see Maharjan et. al. for a modified IEEE 39-bus system, Pena et. al. for a modified IEEE 118-bus system and Yuan et. al. for a modified WECC 240-bus system.
For information about writing SPARQL queries against the CIM, see DuCharme, Learning SPARQL, 2nd ed..
For a book that may help with interpretation of ATP syntax, see Martinez-Velasco, Transient Analysis of Power Systems: A Practical Approach, Wiley-IEEE Press.