2019 2nd International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems (ICHVEPS) | 2019

System Modeling and Its Effect on State Estimation in Unbalanced Low Voltage Networks in the Presence of Measurement Errors

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Nowadays, network operations, including in low voltage systems, are becoming more complex. There is a necessity to monitor the systems which could be realized using the data gathered by the smart meters. This monitoring task can be accomplished through state estimation analysis. It is hence necessary to study some factors that affect the state estimation analysis. In distribution system analysis, the unbalanced parameters of the feeders are mostly simplified with sequence networks. Shunt capacitances and grounding methods are commonly neglected. Furthermore, errors and uncertainty in measurements and power system parameters may exist. Such simplifications and imperfections are likely to affect the results of the analysis. This work covers the abovementioned issues and assesses their impact to estimation results. An AC state estimation algorithm was created in AMPL. Extensive simulations have uncovered some findings in order to obtain satisfactory state estimation in low voltage networks.

Volume None
Pages 119-124
DOI 10.1109/ICHVEPS47643.2019.9011118
Language English
Journal 2019 2nd International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems (ICHVEPS)

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