DocumentCode
41537
Title
Mode shape estimation algorithms under ambient conditions: A comparative review
Author
Dosiek, Luke ; Ning Zhou ; Pierre, John W. ; Zhenyu Huang ; Trudnowski, D.J.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA
Volume
28
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
779
Lastpage
787
Abstract
This paper provides a comparative review of five existing ambient electromechanical mode shape estimation algorithms, i.e., the Transfer Function (TF), Spectral, Frequency Domain Decomposition (FDD), Channel Matching, and Subspace Methods. It is also shown that the TF Method is a general approach to estimating mode shape and that the Spectral, FDD, and Channel Matching Methods are actually special cases of it. Additionally, some of the variations of the Subspace Method are reviewed and the Numerical algorithm for Subspace State Space System IDentification (N4SID) is implemented. The five algorithms are then compared using data simulated from a 17-machine model of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) under ambient conditions with both low and high damping, as well as during the case where ambient data is disrupted by an oscillatory ringdown. The performance of the algorithms is compared using the statistics from Monte Carlo simulations and results from measured WECC data, and a discussion of the practical issues surrounding their implementation, including cases where power system probing is an option, is provided. The paper concludes with some recommendations as to the appropriate use of the various techniques.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; phasor measurement; transfer functions; Monte Carlo simulations; channel matching; electromechanical mode shape estimation algorithms; frequency domain decomposition; oscillatory ringdown; power system probing; spectral method; subspace methods; subspace state space system identification; transfer function; Estimation; Frequency-domain analysis; Monte Carlo methods; Power systems; Shape; System identification; Transfer functions; Electromechanical mode shape; N4SID; phasor measurement units (PMU); small-signal stability; subspace; system identification;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2012.2210570
Filename
6299000
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