An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation

This paper focuses on a new technique for optimal measurement placement for power system harmonic state estimation (HSE). The solution provides the optimal number of measurements and the best positions to place them, in order to identify the locations and magnitudes of harmonic sources. The minimum...

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Main Authors: Madtharad C., Premrudeepreechacharn S., Watson N.R., Saeng-Udom R.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-12872014-08-29T09:29:04Z An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation Madtharad C. Premrudeepreechacharn S. Watson N.R. Saeng-Udom R. This paper focuses on a new technique for optimal measurement placement for power system harmonic state estimation (HSE). The solution provides the optimal number of measurements and the best positions to place them, in order to identify the locations and magnitudes of harmonic sources. The minimum condition number of the measurement matrix is used as the criteria in conjunction with sequential elimination to solve this problem. Two different test systems are provided to validate the measurement placement algorithm. A three-phase asymmetric power system has been tested using the New Zealand test system, while the IEEE 14-bus test system has been used for testing a balanced power system. © 2005 IEEE. 2014-08-29T09:29:04Z 2014-08-29T09:29:04Z 2005 Article 08858977 10.1109/TPWRD.2004.841309 ITPDE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-17744392668&partnerID=40&md5=8a5615bb5f50b6f93c0c7bda1241b78a http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1287 English
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description This paper focuses on a new technique for optimal measurement placement for power system harmonic state estimation (HSE). The solution provides the optimal number of measurements and the best positions to place them, in order to identify the locations and magnitudes of harmonic sources. The minimum condition number of the measurement matrix is used as the criteria in conjunction with sequential elimination to solve this problem. Two different test systems are provided to validate the measurement placement algorithm. A three-phase asymmetric power system has been tested using the New Zealand test system, while the IEEE 14-bus test system has been used for testing a balanced power system. © 2005 IEEE.
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author Madtharad C.
Premrudeepreechacharn S.
Watson N.R.
Saeng-Udom R.
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Premrudeepreechacharn S.
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An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
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Premrudeepreechacharn S.
Watson N.R.
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title An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
title_short An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
title_full An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
title_fullStr An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
title_full_unstemmed An optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
title_sort optimal measurement placement method for power system harmonic state estimation
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