Dynamic State Estimation in Power Systems Using Wide Area Measurement System (WAMS) Data, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Parniani, Mostafa (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the early days of implementing state estimation in power systems, only the steady-state and quasi-steady-state models of the system were considered for formulating the state estimation problem, accordingly called, Static State Estimation (SSE). However, after a few decades, with the growing diversity of power system components and complexity of its dynamic phenomena, uncertainty in the power system has dramatically increased. Consequently, the need for situational awareness of the dynamic states of the system (such as rotor angle and speed of the generators) is felt more than ever. In addition, occurrence of the catastrophic blackouts in the world owing to deficiency in dynamic monitoring...
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Abstract
In the early days of implementing state estimation in power systems, only the steady-state and quasi-steady-state models of the system were considered for formulating the state estimation problem, accordingly called, Static State Estimation (SSE). However, after a few decades, with the growing diversity of power system components and complexity of its dynamic phenomena, uncertainty in the power system has dramatically increased. Consequently, the need for situational awareness of the dynamic states of the system (such as rotor angle and speed of the generators) is felt more than ever. In addition, occurrence of the catastrophic blackouts in the world owing to deficiency in dynamic monitoring...
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