Multi-Phase State Estimation Featuring Industrial-Grade Distribution Network Models

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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This paper proposes a novel implementation of a multiphase distribution network state estimator which employs industrial-grade modeling of power components and measurements. Unlike the classical voltage-based and current-based state estimators, this paper presents the implementation details of a constrained weighted least squares state calculation method that includes standard three-phase state estimation capabilities in addition to practical modeling requirements from the industry; these requirements comprise multiphase line configurations, unsymmetrical and incomplete transformer connections, power measurements on { \triangle }-connected loads, cumulative-Type power measurements, line-To-line voltage magnitude measurements, and reversible line drop compensators. The enhanced modeling equips the estimator with capabilities that make it superior to a recently presented state-of-The-Art distribution network load estimator that is currently used in real-life distribution management systems; comparative performance results demonstrate the advantage of the proposed estimator under practical measurement schemes. © 2010-2012 IEEE.

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Power distribution, Power system modeling, Power system simulation, State estimation, Least squares approximations, Comparative performance, Constrained weighted least-squares, Line drop compensators, Power distributions, Power system model, Power system simulations, Three-phase state estimations, Transformer connection

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