Smart Grid State Estimation with PMUs Time Synchronization Errors
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Publication:6329913
arXiv1911.11664MaRDI QIDQ6329913
Grazia Barchi, Luca Schenato, Marco Todescato, Ruggero Carli
Publication date: 26 November 2019
Abstract: We consider the problem of PMU-based state estimation combining information coming from ubiquitous power demand time series and only a limited number of PMUs. Conversely to recent literature in which synchrophasor devices are often assumed perfectly synchronized with the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), we explicitly consider the presence of time-synchronization errors in the measurements due to different non-ideal causes such as imperfect satellite localization and internal clock inaccuracy. We propose a recursive Kalman-based algorithm which allows for the explicit offline computation of the expected performance and for the real-time compensation of possible frequency mismatches among different PMUs. Based on the IEEE C37.118.1 standard on PMUs, we test the proposed solution and compare it with alternative approaches on both synthetic data from the IEEE 123 node standard distribution feeder and real-field data from a small medium voltage distribution feeder located inside the EPFL campus in Lausanne.
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/MarcoTodescato/Sync-Aware-State-Estimator
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