DocumentCode
759177
Title
PMU configuration for system dynamic performance measurement in large, multiarea power systems
Author
Kamwa, Innocent ; Grondin, Robert
Author_Institution
Power Syst. Anal., Oper., & Control Dept., Hydro-Quebec/IREQ, Varennes, Que., Canada
Volume
17
Issue
2
fYear
2002
fDate
5/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
385
Lastpage
394
Abstract
Effective assessment of the dynamic performance of the power system requires wide-area information from properly distributed phasor measurement units (PMUs). However, to maximize the information content of the captured signals, the sensors need to be located appropriately, with due account given to the structural properties underlying the given system. In this paper, two numerical algorithms are proposed to achieve this goal. They aim to maximize the overall sensor response while minimizing the correlation among sensor outputs so as to minimize the redundant information provided by multiple sensors. The sensor responses of interest are the bus voltage magnitude, and the angle and frequency coherency indexes, which are estimated by means of a statistical sampling of power system response signals from a transient-stability program. Through the "successive addition" scheme, one of these algorithms easily incorporates mandatory locations such as tie-line busses and large generator step-up transformers. The proposed approaches are first illustrated on the Hydro-Quebec transmission grid and then on a 9-area/67-bus/23-machine test network designed with well-defined geographical boundaries and pre-specified weak interties between electrically coherent areas
Keywords
electric sensing devices; fault location; power system interconnection; power system measurement; power system state estimation; 9-area/67-bus/23-machine test network; Hydro-Quebec transmission grid; angle indexes; bus voltage magnitude; digital fault recorders; distributed phasor measurement units configuration; dynamic performance measurement; electrically coherent areas; frequency coherency indexes; generator step-up transformers; geographical boundaries; large multiarea power systems; optimal sensor location; power system response signals; pre-specified weak interties; redundant information minimisation; sensor outputs correlation minimisation; sensor responses; state estimation; statistical sampling; tie-line buses; transient-stability program; wide-area control; wide-area monitoring; Control systems; Costs; Frequency estimation; Monitoring; Phasor measurement units; Power system control; Power system dynamics; Power system measurements; Sensor systems; State estimation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2002.1007908
Filename
1007908
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