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Iet Generation Transmission & Distribution
- Source :
- IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Vol 16, Iss 5, Pp 805-838 (2022)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), 2021.
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Abstract
- Sensing and measurement systems are quintessential to the safe and reliable operation of electric power grids. Their strategic placement is of ultimate importance because it is not economically viable to install measurement systems on every node and branch of a power grid, though they need to be monitored. An overwhelming number of strategies have been developed to meet oftentimes multiple conflicting objectives. The prime challenge in formulating the problem lies in developing a heuristic or an optimisation model that, though mathematically tractable and constrained in cost, leads to trustworthy technical solutions. Further, large-scale, long-term deployments pose additional challenges because the boundary conditions change as technologies evolve. For instance, the advent of new technologies in sensing and measurement, as well as in communications and networking, might impact the cost and performance of available solutions and shift initially set conditions. Also, the placement strategies developed for transmission grids might not be suitable for distribution grids, and vice versa, because of unique characteristics; therefore, the strategies need to be flexible, to a certain extent, because no two power grids are alike. Despite the extensive literature on the present topic, the focus of published works tends to be on a specific subject, such as the optimal placement of measurements to ensure observability in transmission grids. There is a dearth of work providing a comprehensive picture for developing optimal placement strategies. Because of the ongoing efforts on the modernisation of electric power grids, there is a need to consolidate the status quo while exposing its limitations to inform policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers on the research-and-development needs to push the boundaries for innovation. Accordingly, this paper first reviews the state-of-the-art considering both transmission and distribution grids. Then, it consolidates the key factors to be considered in the problem formulation. Finally, it provides a set of perspectives on the measurement placement problem, and it concludes with future research directions. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Laboratory Directed Research and Development; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Electricity, Advanced Grid Research and Development Published version NationalRenewable Energy Laboratory, Laboratory DirectedResearch andDevelopment; U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Electricity, Advanced Grid Research andDevelopment
- Subjects :
- TK1001-1841
harmonic sources
Status quo
Computer science
Emerging technologies
media_common.quotation_subject
observability analysis
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Systems and Control (eess.SY)
TK3001-3521
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control
bad data detection
meter placement
Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations
genetic algorithm
FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Observability
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
media_common
system state estimation
Distribution or transmission of electric power
Heuristic
Node (networking)
measurement unit placement
optimal pmu placement
Electric power transmission
Work (electrical)
Risk analysis (engineering)
Control and Systems Engineering
measurement devices
phasor measurement units
Electric power
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17518695 and 17518687
- Volume :
- 16
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....995cae70499d64a1b34349e0d6f1f8d7
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12336