Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution Networks

State estimation in the energy management center of active distribution networks has attracted many attentions. Considering an increase in complexity and real-time management of active distribution networks and knowing the network information at each time instant are necessary. This article presents...

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Main Authors: O. Eghbali, R. Kazemzadeh, K. Amiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Mohaghegh Ardabili 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering
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Online Access:http://joape.uma.ac.ir/article_807_790d6b79df8f3c590aac462799d76c06.pdf
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spelling doaj-f79d0520ce044f7298424735718b3b392020-11-25T01:44:37ZengUniversity of Mohaghegh ArdabiliJournal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering2322-45762020-02-0181657410.22098/joape.2019.5798.1434807Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution NetworksO. Eghbali0R. Kazemzadeh1K. Amiri2Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran.Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran.Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran.State estimation in the energy management center of active distribution networks has attracted many attentions. Considering an increase in complexity and real-time management of active distribution networks and knowing the network information at each time instant are necessary. This article presents a two-step multi-area state estimation method in balanced active distribution networks. The proposed method is based on the location of PMU measurements of the network. The network is divided into several sub-areas about PMUs in the first step. A local sate estimation is implemented in each sub-area. The estimated values of the first step along with real measurements are used as measurements for second step estimation. The measurements are located in each sub-area using these values based on the ellipse area method, and the best location of measurements is extracted. Therefore, a second step state estimation including integrated state estimation of the whole network is performed by using the measurements obtained and located from the first step. The estimation results of the first step are used in the second step which improve the estimation accuracy. Simulations are performed on a standard IEEE 69-bus network to validate the proposed method.http://joape.uma.ac.ir/article_807_790d6b79df8f3c590aac462799d76c06.pdfmeasurements locationstate estimationsynchronous measurementstwo-step state estimationzoning distribution networks
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author O. Eghbali
R. Kazemzadeh
K. Amiri
spellingShingle O. Eghbali
R. Kazemzadeh
K. Amiri
Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution Networks
Journal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering
measurements location
state estimation
synchronous measurements
two-step state estimation
zoning distribution networks
author_facet O. Eghbali
R. Kazemzadeh
K. Amiri
author_sort O. Eghbali
title Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution Networks
title_short Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution Networks
title_full Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution Networks
title_fullStr Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution Networks
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Area State Estimation Based on PMU Measurements in Distribution Networks
title_sort multi-area state estimation based on pmu measurements in distribution networks
publisher University of Mohaghegh Ardabili
series Journal of Operation and Automation in Power Engineering
issn 2322-4576
publishDate 2020-02-01
description State estimation in the energy management center of active distribution networks has attracted many attentions. Considering an increase in complexity and real-time management of active distribution networks and knowing the network information at each time instant are necessary. This article presents a two-step multi-area state estimation method in balanced active distribution networks. The proposed method is based on the location of PMU measurements of the network. The network is divided into several sub-areas about PMUs in the first step. A local sate estimation is implemented in each sub-area. The estimated values of the first step along with real measurements are used as measurements for second step estimation. The measurements are located in each sub-area using these values based on the ellipse area method, and the best location of measurements is extracted. Therefore, a second step state estimation including integrated state estimation of the whole network is performed by using the measurements obtained and located from the first step. The estimation results of the first step are used in the second step which improve the estimation accuracy. Simulations are performed on a standard IEEE 69-bus network to validate the proposed method.
topic measurements location
state estimation
synchronous measurements
two-step state estimation
zoning distribution networks
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