Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems

The Objective of the Remote Measurements Calibration (RMC) method is to minimize systematic errors through an appropriate scaling procedure. A new method for RMC has been developed. This method solves the problems of observability, multiplicity of solutions, and ambiguity of reference points as...

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Main Author: Ghassemian, Alireza
Other Authors: Electrical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40527
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-405272020-09-29T05:33:46Z Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems Ghassemian, Alireza Electrical Engineering Mili, Lamine M. Broadwater, Robert P. Beex, A. A. Louis Liu, Y. A. Coakley, Clint W. Mili, Lamine M. Robust statistic Measurement calibration The Objective of the Remote Measurements Calibration (RMC) method is to minimize systematic errors through an appropriate scaling procedure. A new method for RMC has been developed. This method solves the problems of observability, multiplicity of solutions, and ambiguity of reference points associated with the method proposed by Adibi et. al. [6-9]. The new algorithm uses the simulated annealing technique together with the matroid method to identify and minimize the number of RTUs (Remote Terminal Units) required to observe the system. After field calibration, these RTUs provide measurements that are used to estimate the whole state of the system. These estimates are then returned as a reference for remotely calibrating the remaining RTUs. The calibration coefficients are estimated by means of highly robust estimator, namely the Least Median of Squares (LMS) estimator. The calibration method is applicable to large systems by means of network tearing and dynamic programming. The number of field calibrations can be decreased further whenever multiple voltage measurements at the same buses are available. The procedure requires that the measurement biases are estimated from recorded metered values when buses, or lines, or transformers are disconnected. It also requires the application of a robust comparative voltage calibration method. To this end, a modified Friedman test has been developed and its robustness characteristics investigated. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:23:56Z 2014-03-14T21:23:56Z 1997-10-13 1997-10-13 1998-10-14 1997-10-14 Dissertation etd-91497-135743 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40527 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-91497-135743/ AL_DISS.PDF In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Robust statistic
Measurement calibration
spellingShingle Robust statistic
Measurement calibration
Ghassemian, Alireza
Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems
description The Objective of the Remote Measurements Calibration (RMC) method is to minimize systematic errors through an appropriate scaling procedure. A new method for RMC has been developed. This method solves the problems of observability, multiplicity of solutions, and ambiguity of reference points associated with the method proposed by Adibi et. al. [6-9]. The new algorithm uses the simulated annealing technique together with the matroid method to identify and minimize the number of RTUs (Remote Terminal Units) required to observe the system. After field calibration, these RTUs provide measurements that are used to estimate the whole state of the system. These estimates are then returned as a reference for remotely calibrating the remaining RTUs. The calibration coefficients are estimated by means of highly robust estimator, namely the Least Median of Squares (LMS) estimator. The calibration method is applicable to large systems by means of network tearing and dynamic programming. The number of field calibrations can be decreased further whenever multiple voltage measurements at the same buses are available. The procedure requires that the measurement biases are estimated from recorded metered values when buses, or lines, or transformers are disconnected. It also requires the application of a robust comparative voltage calibration method. To this end, a modified Friedman test has been developed and its robustness characteristics investigated. === Ph. D.
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title Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems
title_short Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems
title_full Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems
title_fullStr Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems
title_full_unstemmed Robust Statistical Methods for Measurement Calibration in Large Electric Power Systems
title_sort robust statistical methods for measurement calibration in large electric power systems
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/40527
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-91497-135743/
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