Modified Weighted Least Squares Method to Improve Active Distribution System State Estimation

M. Ajoudani, A. Sheikholeslami, A. Zakariazadeh
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The development of communications and telecommunications infrastructure, followed by the extension of a new generation of smart distribution grids, has brought realtime control of distribution systems to electrical industry professionals’ attention. Also, the increasing use of distributed generation (DG) resources and the need for participation in the system voltage control, which is possible only with central control of the distribution system, has increased the importance of the real-time operation of distribution systems. In real-time operation of a power system, what is important is that since the grid information is limited, the overall grid status such as the voltage phasor in the buses, current in branches, the values of loads, etc. are specified to the grid operators. This can occur with an active distribution system state estimation (ADSSE) method. The conventional method in the state estimation of an active distribution system is the weighted least squares (WLS) method. This paper presents a new method to modify the error modeling in the WLS method and improve the accuracy SVs estimations by including load variations (LVs) during measurement intervals, transmission time of data to the information collection center, and calculation time of the state variables (SVs), as well as by adjusting the variance in the smart meters (SM). The proposed method is tested on an IEEE 34-bus standard distribution system, and the results are compared with the conventional method. The simulation results reveal that the proposed approach is robust and reduces the estimation error, thereby improving ADSSE accuracy compared with the conventional methods.
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改进的加权最小二乘法改进配电系统状态估计
通信和电信基础设施的发展,以及新一代智能配电网的扩展,使配电系统的实时控制引起了电气行业专业人士的注意。此外,分布式发电(DG)资源的日益使用和参与系统电压控制的需求(这只有在配电系统的中央控制下才可能实现)增加了配电系统实时运行的重要性。在电力系统的实时运行中,重要的是,由于电网信息是有限的,因此向电网运营商指定整体电网状态,如母线中的电压相量、支路中的电流、负载值等。这可以通过有源配电系统状态估计(ADSSE)方法来实现。有源配电系统状态估计的传统方法是加权最小二乘法。本文提出了一种新的方法来修改WLS方法中的误差建模,并通过包括测量间隔期间的负载变化(LV)、数据到信息采集中心的传输时间、状态变量(SV)的计算时间,以及调整智能电表(SM)中的方差,来提高SV估计的准确性。该方法在IEEE34总线标准配电系统上进行了测试,并与传统方法进行了比较。仿真结果表明,与传统方法相比,该方法具有较强的鲁棒性,降低了估计误差,从而提高了ADSSE的精度。
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Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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