2005
DOI: 10.1109/jproc.2005.846336
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Design Aspects for Wide-Area Monitoring and Control Systems

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“…The extension of this scheme described in [10] include measurements taken at remote buses to assist the estimation of the Thévenin equivalent. To avoid the time delay of leastsquare estimation, it is proposed in [11] to obtain the Thévenin equivalent from measurements taken at a single time but at both ends of a transmission corridor. A two-bus equivalent is also used in [13] where the large network behind a load bus is represented by a source in series with a transmission line (using time synchronized PMUs), preserving power flow and voltage information at the bus of concern.…”
Section: B Methods Based On Local Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extension of this scheme described in [10] include measurements taken at remote buses to assist the estimation of the Thévenin equivalent. To avoid the time delay of leastsquare estimation, it is proposed in [11] to obtain the Thévenin equivalent from measurements taken at a single time but at both ends of a transmission corridor. A two-bus equivalent is also used in [13] where the large network behind a load bus is represented by a source in series with a transmission line (using time synchronized PMUs), preserving power flow and voltage information at the bus of concern.…”
Section: B Methods Based On Local Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serviceoriented concept moves centralized EMS application to small size distributed control center [7,8,14]. Control and protection functionality can be located at any place where wide area measurements are able to merge into the system [15,16] . From what has been discussed above, information technology (IT) is a primary requirement for modern power system.…”
Section: Legacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this issue, appropriate tuning of the process noise covariance matrix (R 1 ) is adopted in this paper. The standard steps for implementing the KF algorithm [23,24] are:…”
Section: Online Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameters for Kalman filter is chosen following the design guidance in [23]. A third order model is used as suggested by most of the papers in literature which ensures better pole-shifting control.…”
Section: Fixed Structure Adaptive Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%