Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability condition

Abstract This work presents a hybrid state estimation procedure that allows power system dynamics associated to slow and fast transient events to be accurately monitored considering a limited amount of phasor measurement units. The proposal represents an enhanced version of a previously developed st...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Ortiz, Christian Rehtanz, Graciela Colomé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12111
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spelling doaj-f3ad3558c2e14815b2436d3d57c8b10b2021-07-14T13:20:21ZengWileyIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution1751-86871751-86952021-05-011591435145010.1049/gtd2.12111Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability conditionGabriel Ortiz0Christian Rehtanz1Graciela Colomé2Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics (ie3) TU Dortmund University Emil‐Figge‐Straße 70 Dortmund 44227 GermanyFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics (ie3) TU Dortmund University Emil‐Figge‐Straße 70 Dortmund 44227 GermanyFaculty of Engineering Institute of Electrical Energy (IEE) National University of San Juan, CONICET Avenida Libertador General San Martín oeste 1109 San Juan J5407 ArgentinaAbstract This work presents a hybrid state estimation procedure that allows power system dynamics associated to slow and fast transient events to be accurately monitored considering a limited amount of phasor measurement units. The proposal represents an enhanced version of a previously developed static state estimation approach. This time, two main changes are introduced. First, a weighted least absolute value estimator instead the conventional weighted least square technique is used to estimate bus voltages in transient regime. This makes the estimation process more robust at fast scan rates. Second, an extended Kalman filter based dynamic state estimator is integrated. Thus, the proposed scheme is able to estimate, along with static variables, dynamic variables of all generators and motors in the power system regardless of the availability of phasor measurement unit measurements at terminal buses. This is possible thanks to a novel data‐mining based methodology for full phasor measurement unit observability restoration. Performance parameters such as accuracy, computing time and convergence properties are assessed by applying the estimation procedure to the New England benchmark system under different operating conditions.https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12111
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author Gabriel Ortiz
Christian Rehtanz
Graciela Colomé
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Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability condition
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Christian Rehtanz
Graciela Colomé
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title Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability condition
title_short Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability condition
title_full Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability condition
title_fullStr Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability condition
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete PMU observability condition
title_sort monitoring of power system dynamics under incomplete pmu observability condition
publisher Wiley
series IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
issn 1751-8687
1751-8695
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract This work presents a hybrid state estimation procedure that allows power system dynamics associated to slow and fast transient events to be accurately monitored considering a limited amount of phasor measurement units. The proposal represents an enhanced version of a previously developed static state estimation approach. This time, two main changes are introduced. First, a weighted least absolute value estimator instead the conventional weighted least square technique is used to estimate bus voltages in transient regime. This makes the estimation process more robust at fast scan rates. Second, an extended Kalman filter based dynamic state estimator is integrated. Thus, the proposed scheme is able to estimate, along with static variables, dynamic variables of all generators and motors in the power system regardless of the availability of phasor measurement unit measurements at terminal buses. This is possible thanks to a novel data‐mining based methodology for full phasor measurement unit observability restoration. Performance parameters such as accuracy, computing time and convergence properties are assessed by applying the estimation procedure to the New England benchmark system under different operating conditions.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12111
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