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Hierarchical state estimation using a fast rectangular-coordinate method (power system analysis computing)

S. Iwamoto, +2 more
- 01 Aug 1989 - 
- Vol. 4, Iss: 3, pp 870-880
TLDR
Three test cases using the hierarchical computing scheme for power system state estimation made use of an extension of a fast second-order load-flow method that allows a fixed Jacobian matrix to be used in the hierarchical algorithm are reported here.
Abstract
A hierarchical computing scheme for power system state estimation is developed by carefully considering mismatches arising from the system decomposition. The method makes use of an extension of a fast second-order load-flow method that allows a fixed Jacobian matrix to be used in the hierarchical algorithm. In the problem formulation, the power network is decomposed into two or more subsystems; the interaction among them is taken into account through the tie-line bus voltages. The hierarchical structure of the method consists of two levels: the upper level, where the optimal tie-line bus voltages are evaluated; and the lower level, where the optimal states of each subsystem are determined by minimizing a cost function that involves the entire system. Three test cases using the method are reported here and the test results are compared with those obtained by another hierarchical power system state estimation method. >

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