Roles of dynamic state estimation in power system modeling, monitoring and operation
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Power system dynamic state estimation (DSE) remains an active research area. This is driven by the absence of accurate models, the increasing availability of fast-sampled, time-synchronized measurements, and the advances in the capability, scalability, and affordability of computing and communications. This paper discusses the advantages of DSE as compared to static state estimation, and the implementation differences between the two, including the measurement configuration, modeling framework and support software features. The important roles of DSE are discussed from modeling, monitoring and operation aspects for today's synchronous machine dominated systems and the future power electronics-interfaced generation systems. Several examples are presented to demonstrate the benefits of DSE on enhancing the operational robustness and resilience of 21st century power system through time critical applications. Future research directions are identified and discussed, paving the way for developing the next generation of energy management systems and novel system monitoring, control and protection tools to achieve better reliability and resiliency.
Date Issued
2021-05
Date Acceptance
2020-09-27
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2021, 36 (3), pp.2462-2472
ISSN
0885-8950
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Start Page
2462
End Page
2472
Journal / Book Title
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Volume
36
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
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Identifier
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9210125
Subjects
Energy
0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2020-09-30