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Advances in Electric Power and Energy - Static State Estimation

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Informationen zum Autor MOHAMED E. EL-HAWARY, PHD, is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Dalhousie University. He is also the Editor for the IEEE Press Power Engineering Series. He has published multiple books with Wiley-IEEE Press, including Principles of Electric Machines with Power Electronic Applications, Second Edition, and Electrical Power Systems: Design and Analysis. Klappentext A guide to the role of static state estimation in the mitigation of potential system failuresWith contributions from a noted panel of experts on the topic, Advances in Electric Power and Energy: Static State Estimation addresses the wide-range of issues concerning static state estimation as a main energy control function and major tool for evaluating prevailing operating conditions in electric power systems worldwide.This book is an essential guide for system operators who must be fully aware of potential threats to the integrity of their own and neighboring systems. The contributors provide an overview of the topic and review common threats such as cascading black-outs to model-based anomaly detection to the operation of micro-grids and much more. The book also includes a discussion of an effective mathematical programming approach to state estimation in power systems. Advances in Electric Power and Energy reviews the most recent developments in the field and:* Offers an introduction to the topic to help non-experts (and professionals) get up-to-date on static state estimation* Covers the essential information needed to understand power system state estimation written by experts on the subject* Discusses a mathematical programming approachWritten for electric power system planners, operators, consultants, power system software developers, and academics, Advances in Electric Power and Energy is the authoritative guide to the topic with contributions from experts who review the most recent developments. Zusammenfassung A guide to the role of static state estimation in the mitigation of potential system failuresWith contributions from a noted panel of experts on the topic, Advances in Electric Power and Energy: Static State Estimation addresses the wide-range of issues concerning static state estimation as a main energy control function and major tool for evaluating prevailing operating conditions in electric power systems worldwide.This book is an essential guide for system operators who must be fully aware of potential threats to the integrity of their own and neighboring systems. The contributors provide an overview of the topic and review common threats such as cascading black-outs to model-based anomaly detection to the operation of micro-grids and much more. The book also includes a discussion of an effective mathematical programming approach to state estimation in power systems. Advances in Electric Power and Energy reviews the most recent developments in the field and:* Offers an introduction to the topic to help non-experts (and professionals) get up-to-date on static state estimation* Covers the essential information needed to understand power system state estimation written by experts on the subject* Discusses a mathematical programming approachWritten for electric power system planners, operators, consultants, power system software developers, and academics, Advances in Electric Power and Energy is the authoritative guide to the topic with contributions from experts who review the most recent developments. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Editor xi About the Contributors xiii Chapter 1 General Considerations 1 1.1 Prelude 1 1.2 Defining SSE 2 1.3 The Need for State Estimation 3 1.4 Static State Estimation in Practice 4 1.5 Applications That Use SE Solution 10 1.6 Overview of Chapters 13 Chapter 2 State Estimation In Power Systems Based On A Mathemat...

List of contents

About the Editor xi
 
About the Contributors xiii
 
Chapter 1 General Considerations 1
 
1.1 Prelude 1
 
1.2 Defining SSE 2
 
1.3 The Need for State Estimation 3
 
1.4 Static State Estimation in Practice 4
 
1.5 Applications That Use SE Solution 10
 
1.6 Overview of Chapters 13
 
Chapter 2 State Estimation In Power Systems Based On A Mathematical Programming Approach 23
 
2.1 Introduction 23
 
2.2 Formulation 24
 
2.3 Classical State Estimation Procedure 26
 
2.4 Mathematical Programming Solution 31
 
2.5 Alternative State Estimators 32
 
Part 1 System Failure Mitigation 59
 
Chapter 3 System Stress and Cascading Blackouts 61
 
3.1 Introduction 61
 
3.2 Cascading Blackouts and Previous Work 62
 
3.3 Problem Statement and Approach 66
 
3.4 DFAXes, Vulnerability, and Criticality Metrics 70
 
3.5 Validity of Metrics 78
 
3.6 Studies with Metrics 82
 
3.7 Summary 93
 
3.8 Application of Stress Metrics 94
 
3.9 Conclusions 94
 
Chapter 4 Model-Based Anomaly Detection For Power System State Estimation 99
 
4.1 Introduction 99
 
4.2 Cyberattacks on State Estimation 100
 
4.3 ATTACK-RESILIENT State Estimation 103
 
4.4 Model-Based Anomaly Detection 106
 
4.5 Conclusions 117
 
Chapter 5 Protection, Control, and Operation of Microgrids 123
 
5.1 Prelude 123
 
5.2 Introduction 126
 
5.3 State of the Art in Microgrid Protection and Control 128
 
5.4 Emerging Technologies 146
 
5.5 Test Case for DDSE 154
 
5.6 Test Results 159
 
5.7 Test Case for Adaptive Setting-Less Protection 161
 
5.8 Conclusions 167
 
Part 2 Robust State Estimation 171
 
Chapter 6 PSSE Redux: Convex Relaxation, Decentralized, Robust, And Dynamic Solvers 173
 
6.1 Introduction 173
 
6.2 Power Grid Modeling 174
 
6.3 Problem Statement 176
 
6.4 Distributed Solvers 186
 
6.5 Robust Estimators and Cyberattacks 193
 
6.6 Power System State Tracking 198
 
6.7 Discussion 202
 
Chapter 7 Robust Wide-Area Fault Visibility and Structural Observability In Power Systems With Synchronized Measurement Units 209
 
7.1 Introduction 209
 
7.2 Robust Fault Visibility Using Strategically Deployed Synchronized Measurements 210
 
7.3 Optimal PMU Deployment for System-Wide Structural Observability 221
 
7.4 Conclusions 229
 
Chapter 8 A Robust Hybrid Power System State Estimator With Unknown Measurement Noise 231
 
8.1 Introduction 231
 
8.2 Problem Statement 233
 
8.3 Proposed Framework for Robust Hybrid State Estimation 234
 
8.4 Numerical Results 245
 
8.5 Conclusions 249
 
Chapter 9 Least-Trimmed-Absolute-Value State Estimator 255
 
9.1 Bad Data Detection and Robust Estimators 256
 
9.2 Results and Discussion 266
 
9.3 Conclusions 287
 
Part 3 State Estimation For Distribution Systems 295
 
Chapter 10 Probabilistic State Estimation In Distribution Networks 297
 
10.1 Introduction 297
 
10.2 State Estimation in Distribution Networks 298
 
10.3 Improving Observability in Distribution Networks 309
 
10.4 Conclusion 324
 
Chapter 11 Advanced Distribution System State Estimation In Multi-Area Architectures 329
 
11.1 Issues and Challenges of Distribution System State Estimation 329
 
11.2 Distribution System Multi-Area State Estimation (DS-MASE) Approach 342
 
11.3 Application of the DS-MASE

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