DocumentCode :
645724
Title :
Novel approaches using semidefinite programming method for power systems state estimation
Author :
Yang Weng ; Fardanesh, Bruce ; Ilic, Marija D. ; Negi, Richa
fYear :
2013
fDate :
22-24 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
This paper is motivated by the open questions concerning effective nonlinear state estimation (SE) approaches. The basic difficulty comes from the highly nonlinear functions relating measurements and voltages defined by the AC power flow models. Today´s AC power flow SE approach is, therefore, a highly non-convex problem and, as such, it is prone to convergence problems and sub-optimal solutions. We describe how two recently proposed methods overcome this problem by following a common idea of mapping the voltage space into higher dimensional space in which the problem can be posed as a convex optimization problem because the measurements can be expressed as linear functions in a higher-dimensional space. It is intriguing that the semi-definite programming (SDP)-based SE approach and the direct non-iterative method-based SE approach both employ a similar mapping of voltages into higher dimensional matrix W of voltage products at neighboring buses as new states. These recently discovered similarities are described in some detail by posing both approaches without loss of generality on a three bus system. The two methods differ significantly in their approaches to re-computing actual voltages once the voltage products are estimated. The SDP-based SE approach utilizes the structure of the mapping and states a sufficient rank one condition for matrix W to ensure the unique reconstruction of the actual bus voltages. Both methods are computationally demanding. To overcome this inherent problem, an approximate distributed SDP-based SE algorithm is proposed by performing: 1) a decomposition of the large power grid networks into much smaller clusters where extensive information exchange is not needed; and 2) by performing a Lagrangian dual decomposition-based computation and message-passing within each cluster. The accuracy of the SDP-based distributed algorithm is illustrated by comparing the results to those obtained using the SDP-based SE estimator. Advantages of the SDP-- ased methods when compared to today´s AC power flow based SE are illustrated by showing numerical problems experienced when using the IEEE test systems.
Keywords :
convex programming; load flow; mathematical programming; matrix algebra; nonlinear estimation; nonlinear functions; power system state estimation; AC power flow SE approach; IEEE test systems; Lagrangian dual decomposition-based computation; SDP-based distributed algorithm; approximate distributed SDP-based SE algorithm; bus voltage reconstruction; convergence problems; convex optimization problem; direct noniterative method-based SE approach; higher dimensional matrix; higher dimensional space; linear functions; message-passing; neighboring buses; nonconvex problem; nonlinear functions; nonlinear state estimation approach; power grid network decomposition; power system state estimation; semidefinite programming method; suboptimal solutions; three bus system; voltage products; voltage space mapping; Equations; Mathematical model; Optimization; Power measurement; Power systems; Programming; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
North American Power Symposium (NAPS), 2013
Conference_Location :
Manhattan, KS
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAPS.2013.6666874
Filename :
6666874
Link To Document :
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