2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12081544
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A Recap of Voltage Stability Indices in the Past Three Decades

Abstract: Increasing demand for electricity and the modernization of power systems within competitive markets has induced power systems to operate close to their stability limits. Therefore, the continuous monitoring and control of power systems through voltage stability indices is urgently needed. This is the first-ever effort to examine more than 40 voltage stability indices based on their formulation, application, performance, and assessment measures. These indices are sorted based on a logical and chronological orde… Show more

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“…These indices also help in future predictions and provide long-run development trends. 91 These stability indices can be classified as line stability indices, bus stability indices, and other indices. The line stability indices are calculated for all the lines to find the margin from present operating condition to maximum power transfer point.…”
Section: Index-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These indices also help in future predictions and provide long-run development trends. 91 These stability indices can be classified as line stability indices, bus stability indices, and other indices. The line stability indices are calculated for all the lines to find the margin from present operating condition to maximum power transfer point.…”
Section: Index-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classification of the static voltage stability analysis methods are based on the main idea of VSIs formulation; maximum transferable power through single line, existence of solutions for voltage equation, PV curve, Lyapunov stability theory, jacobian matrix and maximum power transfer theorem [79]. In [82], the classification of VSIs are based on system variables-based, jacobian matrix-based, and PMU-based (observability-based and local measurementbased). However, it is more preferable to categorize VSIs based on its type; line VSIs, bus VSIs and overall VSIs [79].…”
Section: B Voltage Stability Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in term of accuracy, overall VSIs are better than bus and line VSIs. Various techniques were proposed in literature referred in [79,82].…”
Section: B Voltage Stability Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, cursorily has glanced at application, model complexity, and perception explicitly of the proposed indices as discussed in the next sections. Considering the breadth of the subject (41 indices), it can be seen that the theoretical analysis of each index is missed as shown in Table 1 [38].…”
Section: Theoretical Analysis Of Voltage Stability Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%