A preprocessing method for effective PMU placement studies

Ming Zhou, V. Centeno, A. Phadke, Y. Hu, D. Novosel, H. Volskis
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The invention of the phaser measurement unit (PMU) in mid 1980's enabled the synchronized measurements of voltages and currents in real time that has become the foundation of today's wide-area measurement, protection, and control (WAMP AC) systems. The trend in recent years is the steady increase of PMU installations worldwide for various applications, such as those targeted for State Estimation enhancement. Several algorithms/methods for optimal PMU placement have been introduced to minimize the system cost while still achieving the full observability of a power system with a minimum number of phasor measurements. These algorithms perform an optimization process by considering all system buses. In real systems, for practical reasons, some buses may be selected for mandatory PMU installations and some others can be selected as not desirable for PMU installations. In other words, a group of buses may be identified for the optimal placement. In this paper, a virtual data elimination preprocessing method and a matrix reduction algorithm are introduced for reducing the scale of a placement study. By identifying those buses with "known status", the method could significantly reduce the computation efforts. The methodology has been applied to four IEEE systems and the Brazilian National Interconnected Power System. The sizes of these systems before and after the reduction are tabulated to show the effectiveness of this method in reducing the computational effort. To prove the performance guarantee for the proposed algorithm, Lagrangian Relaxation has been applied to calculate the low bound of the minimum number of PMUs necessary for full observability. The results are shown in the simulation section.
一种有效PMU放置研究的预处理方法
相位测量单元(PMU)的发明在20世纪80年代中期实现了电压和电流的实时同步测量,这已成为当今广域测量,保护和控制(WAMP AC)系统的基础。近年来的趋势是全球范围内用于各种应用的PMU安装的稳步增长,例如那些针对状态估计增强的应用。已经引入了几种优化PMU放置的算法/方法,以最大限度地降低系统成本,同时以最少的相量测量量实现电力系统的完全可观察性。这些算法通过考虑所有系统总线来执行优化过程。在实际系统中,出于实际原因,可能会选择一些总线用于强制PMU安装,而其他一些总线可以选择不适合PMU安装。换句话说,一组总线可以被确定为最优布局。本文介绍了一种虚拟数据消除预处理方法和矩阵约简算法,以减小布局研究的规模。该方法通过识别具有“已知状态”的总线,可以显著减少计算量。该方法已应用于四个IEEE系统和巴西国家互联电力系统。这些系统的大小在减少之前和之后被制成表格,以显示该方法在减少计算工作量方面的有效性。为了证明该算法的性能保证,应用拉格朗日松弛法计算了完全可观察性所需的最小pmu数的下界。仿真部分显示了结果。
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