S. Biswas, F. Shariatzadeh, Rory Beckstrom, A. Srivastava
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Real time testing and validation of Smart Grid devices and algorithms
With ongoing efforts to upgrade the traditional electric power system into a smart grid, emphasis is on the integration of state-of-the-art computer based online monitoring and control tools along with advanced communication technology. However, testing and validation of these devices and algorithms are required before implementation in a physical grid. New testing and validation method needs to be developed in a simulated environment in a lab. This paper discusses some of the applications of the “smart grid test bed” developed at the “Smart Grid Development and Research Investigation Lab (SGDRIL)” at Washington State University. The specific applications discussed in this paper include synchrophasor device testing, microgrid reconfiguration, voltage stability and vulnerability analysis.