Title :
Metrics for Success: Performance Metrics for Power System State Estimators and Measurement Designs
Author :
Gol, Murat ; Abur, Ali ; Galvan, Floyd
Author_Institution :
Northeastern University, Boston, MA USA
Abstract :
Power system state estimators (ses) have come a long way since the introduction
of the concept nearly four decades ago by Fred Schweppe. Over the years, the
concept´s initial formulation, implementation techniques, computational requirements,
data manipulation and storage capabilities, and measurement types have changed
significantly. Today, SEs are instrumental in facilitating the security and
reliability of power system operation and play an important role in the management
of power markets where transactions have to be carefully evaluated for feasibility
and determination of real-time prices. One of the most recent developments
in SEs has been the availability of synchronized phasor measurements
and their introduction into the state estimation process. Synchrophasor-assisted
state estimation (SPASE) is changing the way we view and operate the grid.
As such, the ability to monitor and maintain SE performance within known performance
standards (metrics) is a new practice. Unlike deterministic applications such
as power fl ow, the state estimation solution is not deterministic and depends
on the statistical characteristics of the measurements as well as the level
of certainty of the assumed network model.
Keywords :
Phasor measurement units; Power markets; Power system measurements; Power system planning; Power system reliability; Security; State estimation; Statistical analysis; Synchronization;
Journal_Title :
Power and Energy Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MPE.2012.2205315