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A new algorithm for optimal measurement placement, observability analysis and Harmonic State Estimation in power systems
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State EstimationElectrical EngineeringEngineeringSmart GridMeasurementOptimal Measurement PlacementNew AlgorithmElectric Power QualitySystems EngineeringHse MethodAccurate HseHarmonic State EstimationPower System ProtectionSignal ProcessingPower SystemsPower System Analysis
Harmonic State Estimation (HSE) is a technique for identifying harmonic distributions in power systems with limited measurements. The main problem in HSE is the optimal placement of measurement meters such that the estimation error is minimized, while making the system fully observable. The second issue is the HSE method. This method must be accurate and fast enough in order to have an accurate HSE. This paper presents a new algorithm that uses minimum variance criterion (MVC) and a sequential method for optimal meters placement, SVD method for observability analysis and finally WLS method for harmonic estimation. The proposed method minimizes the number of measurement devices and the error of estimation at the same time and also makes the system fully observable. The proposed algorithm is tested on Mazandaran transmission network, Iran.
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