Multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)

The objective of this thesis is to prove the validity of a multi-area state estimator and investigate the advantages it provides over a serial state estimator. This is done utilizing the IEEE 118 Bus Test System as a sample system. This thesis investigates the benefits that stem from utilizing a mul...

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Main Author: Freeman, Matthew A
Other Authors: Abur, Ali
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Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/4178
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-41782013-01-08T10:38:23ZMulti-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)Freeman, Matthew AMulti-AreaState EstimationParallel ProcessingThe objective of this thesis is to prove the validity of a multi-area state estimator and investigate the advantages it provides over a serial state estimator. This is done utilizing the IEEE 118 Bus Test System as a sample system. This thesis investigates the benefits that stem from utilizing a multi-area state estimator instead of a serial state estimator. These benefits are largely in the form of increased accuracy and decreased processing time. First, the theory behind power system state estimation is explained for a simple serial estimator. Then the thesis shows how conventional measurements and newer, more accurate PMU measurements work within the framework of weighted least squares estimation. Next, the multi-area state estimator is examined closely and the additional measurements provided by PMUs are used to increase accuracy and computational efficiency. Finally, the multi-area state estimator is tested for accuracy, its ability to detect bad data, and computation time.Texas A&M UniversityAbur, Ali2006-10-30T23:24:04Z2006-10-30T23:24:04Z2006-082006-10-30T23:24:04ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistext791610 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/4178en_US
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State Estimation
Parallel Processing
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State Estimation
Parallel Processing
Freeman, Matthew A
Multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)
description The objective of this thesis is to prove the validity of a multi-area state estimator and investigate the advantages it provides over a serial state estimator. This is done utilizing the IEEE 118 Bus Test System as a sample system. This thesis investigates the benefits that stem from utilizing a multi-area state estimator instead of a serial state estimator. These benefits are largely in the form of increased accuracy and decreased processing time. First, the theory behind power system state estimation is explained for a simple serial estimator. Then the thesis shows how conventional measurements and newer, more accurate PMU measurements work within the framework of weighted least squares estimation. Next, the multi-area state estimator is examined closely and the additional measurements provided by PMUs are used to increase accuracy and computational efficiency. Finally, the multi-area state estimator is tested for accuracy, its ability to detect bad data, and computation time.
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title Multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)
title_short Multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)
title_full Multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)
title_fullStr Multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)
title_full_unstemmed Multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( PMUs)
title_sort multi-area power system state estimation utilizing boundary measurements and phasor measurement units ( pmus)
publisher Texas A&M University
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