1. A Robust WLS Power System State Estimation Method Integrating a Wide-Area Measurement System and SCADA Technology.
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Tao Jin, Fuliang Chu, Cong Ling, and Mon Nzongo, Daniel Legrand
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STATE estimation in electric power systems , *SUPERVISORY control & data acquisition systems , *ELECTRIC power distribution , *PHASOR measurement , *LEAST squares - Abstract
With the development of modern society, the scale of the power system is rapidly increased accordingly, and the framework and mode of running of power systems are trending towards more complexity. It is nowadays much more important for the dispatchers to know exactly the state parameters of the power network through state estimation. This paper proposes a robust power system WLS state estimation method integrating a wide-area measurement system (WAMS) and SCADA technology, incorporating phasor measurements and the results of the traditional state estimator in a post-processing estimator, which greatly reduces the scale of the non-linear estimation problem as well as the number of iterations and the processing time per iteration. This paper firstly analyzes the wide-area state estimation model in detail, then according to the issue that least squares does not account for bad data and outliers, the paper proposes a robust weighted least squares (WLS) method that combines a robust estimation principle with least squares by equivalent weight. The performance assessment is discussed through setting up mathematical models of the distribution network. The effectiveness of the proposed method was proved to be accurate and reliable by simulations and experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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