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Use of available phasor measurements for system observability: A case study

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Use of available phasor measurements for system observability A case study.pdfThis paper proposes the use of available PMU measurements for establishing network observability. State estimation is an important EMS application for providing real time, reliable and qualitative information on the system state. The observability analysis is the necessary function of the whole network state estimation.This paper addresses the incorporation of PMU measurements with the purpose of full network observability. The methodology is validated by the results on IEEE 14, 30 and 57 bus test system.203.67 KBAdobe PDF Download

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This paper proposes the use of available PMU measurements for establishing network observability. State estimation is an important EMS application for providing real time, reliable and qualitative information on the system state. The observability analysis is the necessary function of the whole network state estimation.This paper addresses the incorporation of PMU measurements with the purpose of full network observability. The methodology is validated by the results on IEEE 14, 30 and 57 bus test system.

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POWERENG 2009 - 2nd International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives Proceedings Article number 4915251, 2nd International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives, POWERENG 2009, 18 March 2009 through 20 March 2009 - Code 77128

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Observability State estimation Phasor measurement units Power measurement Voltage Performance analysis Vectors Power generation Global Positioning System Real time systems

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P. S. Castro Vide, F. P. Maciel Barbosa and I. M. Ferreira, "Use of available phasor measurements for system observability: A case study," 2009 International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives, Lisbon, Portugal, 2009, pp. 95-100, doi: https://doi.org/10.1109/POWERENG.2009.4915251.

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