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State estimation and bad data processing for systems including PMU and SCADA measurements
Authors:George N KorresAuthor Vitae  Nikolaos M ManousakisAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens 9, Iroon Polytechneiou Street, Zografou 15780, Athens, Greece
Abstract:Conventional state estimators (SE) are based on real-time measurements, consisting of bus voltages and active and reactive power flows and injections, and estimate the voltage phasors of the network buses. Until recently, these measurements were obtained only through SCADA. With the advent of GPS synchronized measurements obtained by phasor measurement units (PMU), effective techniques are required to incorporate the extremely accurate PMU measurements into state estimation, in order to improve its performance and observability. This paper develops a non-linear weighted least squares estimator by modeling the current phasor measurements either in rectangular or in polar coordinates and compares the two approaches. Any numerical problems arised at flat start or for lightly loaded lines, are resolved. The error amplification, due to the current phasor measurement transformation from polar into rectangular coordinates, is also investigated. The normalized residual test is used to effectively identify any bad data in the conventional and phasor measurements. The proposed techniques are tested with the IEEE 14-bus system.
Keywords:State estimation  Phasor measurement unit  Voltage phasor  Current phasor  Bad data processing
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