A Review on Active Distribution System State Estimation

J. Watitwa, K. Awodele
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State estimation is crucial in the development of adequate network models for power system monitoring and analysis. It is the computing of the nearest estimation of the nodal voltage magnitude and phasor angle using measurements populated from the power system. Since its inception in the 1970s Power System State Estimation (PSSE) has been extensively researched and applied in power transmission systems. However, monitoring of the voltage magnitudes and line power flow beyond the distribution substations is only a recent phenomenon, hence distribution state estimation is still uncommon. The need for Distribution System State Estimation (DSSE) is important since modern power systems comprise of distributed generation (DG) in consumer networks, that is; active distribution networks. This paper reviews early work in PSSE and DSSE. Bad data detection and identification, network observability analysis, meter placement and future research work directions are discussed.
配电系统主动状态估计研究进展
状态估计对于建立适合电力系统监测和分析的网络模型至关重要。它是利用电力系统的测量值来计算节点电压幅值和相角的最接近估计。自20世纪70年代提出以来,电力系统状态估计(PSSE)在输电系统中得到了广泛的研究和应用。然而,对变电站以外的电压值和线路潮流的监测只是最近才出现的现象,因此配电状态估计仍然不常见。由于现代电力系统由用户网络中的分布式发电(DG)组成,因此对配电系统状态估计(DSSE)的需求非常重要。活跃的分销网络。本文综述了PSSE和DSSE的早期工作。讨论了不良数据的检测与识别、网络可观测性分析、仪表的放置以及今后的研究工作方向。
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