Title :
Off-line detection, identification and correction of branch parameter errors based on several measurement snapshots
Author :
Castillo, Madeleine ; London, João Bosco Augusto, Jr. ; Bretas, Newton Geraldo ; Lefebvre, Serge ; Prévost, Jacques ; Lambert, Bertrand
Abstract :
Summary form only given. This paper proposes a three stages off-line approach to detect, identify and correct series and shunt branch parameter errors. In Stage 1 the branches suspected of having parameter errors are identified through an Identification Index (II). The II of a branch is the ratio between the number of measurements adjacent to that branch, whose normalized residuals are higher than a specified threshold value, and the total number of measurements adjacent to that branch. Using several measurement snapshots, in Stage 2 the suspicious parameters are estimated, in a simultaneous multiple-state-and-parameter estimation, via an augmented state and parameter estimator which increases the V-θ state vector for the inclusion of suspicious parameters. Stage 3 enables the validation of the estimation obtained in Stage 2, and is performed via a conventional Weighted Least Squares Estimator. Several simulation results (with IEEE bus systems) have demonstrated the reliability of the proposed approach to deal with single and multiple parameter errors in adjacent and non-adjacent branches, as well as in parallel transmission lines with series compensation. Finally the proposed approach is confirmed on tests performed on the Hydro-Québec Trans-Énergie network.
Keywords :
parameter estimation; power system measurement; power system reliability; branch parameter errors; measurement snapshots; multiple state; off line detection; parameter estimation; reliability; state vector; suspicious parameters; Estimation; Indexes; Least squares approximation; Measurement uncertainty; Power transmission lines; Simulation; Transmission line measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1000-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2011.6039146