This thesis proposes a framework for detection and identification of system topological changes in near real-time that utilizes the statistical properties of electricity generation and demand, which are assumed to be known. Instead of relying on offline models as with traditional methods, the proposed method is model-free, and exploits the high-speed synchronized measurements provided by phasor measurement units (PMUs). In this framework, a statistical quickest change algorithm is applied to the voltage phase angle measurements collected from PMUs to detect the change-point that corresponds to the system topology change instant. An advantage of this algorithm is that the operator also has full control over the tradeoff between detection del...
The ability to implement Wide Area Monitoring and Control in power systems is developing into a need...
In this work, we focus on applications of quickest change detection (QCD) theory in the problem of l...
This paper deals with the performance of the wide-area monitoring previously proposed by the authors...
This thesis proposes a framework for detection and identification of system topological changes in n...
This paper addresses power line topology change detection by using only measurement data. As Phasor ...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with long-term voltage instability triggered by the outage of transmis...
As power system research becomes more data-driven, this study presents a framework for the analysis ...
This two-part paper deals with the early detection of an impending voltage instability from the syst...
The large-scale streaming data collected from the increasing deployed phasor measurement unit (PMU) ...
Real-time monitoring of power system dynamics using phasor measurement units (PMUs) data improves si...
Power system operation requires accurate monitoring of electrical quantities and a reliable database...
The electric power grid is undergoing sustained disturbances. In particular, the extreme dynamic eve...
This dissertation presents and evaluates model-free methodologies to process Phasor Measurement Unit...
This dissertation studies the causes and mechanism of power system cascading outages and proposes th...
The increase in size of modern power systems together with the concept smart grid requires advanced ...
The ability to implement Wide Area Monitoring and Control in power systems is developing into a need...
In this work, we focus on applications of quickest change detection (QCD) theory in the problem of l...
This paper deals with the performance of the wide-area monitoring previously proposed by the authors...
This thesis proposes a framework for detection and identification of system topological changes in n...
This paper addresses power line topology change detection by using only measurement data. As Phasor ...
peer reviewedThis paper deals with long-term voltage instability triggered by the outage of transmis...
As power system research becomes more data-driven, this study presents a framework for the analysis ...
This two-part paper deals with the early detection of an impending voltage instability from the syst...
The large-scale streaming data collected from the increasing deployed phasor measurement unit (PMU) ...
Real-time monitoring of power system dynamics using phasor measurement units (PMUs) data improves si...
Power system operation requires accurate monitoring of electrical quantities and a reliable database...
The electric power grid is undergoing sustained disturbances. In particular, the extreme dynamic eve...
This dissertation presents and evaluates model-free methodologies to process Phasor Measurement Unit...
This dissertation studies the causes and mechanism of power system cascading outages and proposes th...
The increase in size of modern power systems together with the concept smart grid requires advanced ...
The ability to implement Wide Area Monitoring and Control in power systems is developing into a need...
In this work, we focus on applications of quickest change detection (QCD) theory in the problem of l...
This paper deals with the performance of the wide-area monitoring previously proposed by the authors...