Journal
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 2766-2771Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2365759
Keywords
Bad data detection; fast decoupled state estimation; linear estimation; phasor measurement units; sparse inverse
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Funding
- Department of Energy under NSF [EEC-1041877]
- Engineering Research Center Program of the National Science Foundation
- CURENT Industry Partnership Program
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Given the rapid increase in the number of phasor measurement units (PMU) installed in substations in recent years, it is not unrealistic to assume that most transmission systems will be fully observable by only PMU measurements in the not so distant future. Such a scenario will enable faster and numerically easier state estimation solution which will be non-iterative due to the linearity of the PMU measurement equations. However, as will be shown in this paper, the benefits do not end there and a closer look at these equations reveals further possibilities of simplification and therefore improved performance of state estimators that use only PMU measurements. Specifically, the paper formulates an alternative decoupled solution, which reduces the size of the state estimation problem, increases computational performance yet maintains high solution accuracy. Both state estimation as well as bad data processing can be efficiently carried out within the developed decoupled formulation.
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