智能电网馈线识别的分析与优化技术

L. Aranburu, A. Unzueta, M. Garín, Juan I. Modroño, Aitor Amezua
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配电系统运营商面临的问题之一是,为了正确管理电网,为客户提供最好的服务,必须确切地知道其所有资产的实际位置。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种在智能电网中识别低压馈线或配电线路的程序,该程序基于问题的数学公式作为优化模型。特别是,我们用0-1个变量定义模型(在不同的馈线中要识别的变量多达米),并且考虑的限制与考虑的时间点数量一样多。考虑到实际问题的规模,使用传统的优化软件变得不可行。基于这种方法,并利用问题的线性松弛,对系数(即仪表负载)的一些分析和问题本身的特殊结构,我们开发了一个迭代过程,使我们能够以有效的方式恢复初始模型的整个解。我们在一组匿名的真实数据上进行了计算体验,得到了支持所提出程序效率的结果。
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Analytics and Optimization Techniques on Feeder Identification in Smart Grids
One of the problems faced by electric power distribution system operators is to know with certainty the actual location of all their assets in order to manage properly the grid and provide the best service to their customers. In this work, we present a procedure for the identification of low voltage feeders or distribution lines in smart grids that is based on the mathematical formulation of the problem as an optimization model. In particular, we define the model with 0-1 variables (as many as meters to be identified in the different feeders) and with as many restrictions as the number of points in time that are considered. Given the large size of the problem in practice, the use of conventional optimization software becomes unfeasible. Based on this approach, and making use of the linear relaxation of the problem, some analytics over the coefficients (i.e., meter loads) and the special structure of the problem itself, we have developed an iterative procedure that allows us to recover the entire solution of the initial model in an efficient way. We have carried out a computational experience on a set of anonymized real data, obtaining results that support the efficiency of the proposed procedure.
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