The so-called cutset voltage has previously been proposed as a model-based circuit reduction technique, and as a method to calculate an aggregate measure of grid stress from wide-area synchrophasor measurements. Here we contribute to the theory of the cutset voltage by showing that it can be written as the difference between the mean voltage levels on either side of the chosen cut, plus an accompanying error term. We then show that this error vanishes under a simple graph-theoretic condition on the weighted degrees of nodes adjacent to the cutset. In this case, the model-based cutset voltage can be computed in a model-free manner by taking wide-area voltage measurements and averaging. We extend our results to the case of a voltage defined a...
Abstract—This paper presents a complex systems overview of a power grid network. In recent years, co...
This paper presents a new technique for the reduction of large power system. It is based on Jordan e...
Voltage stability analysis is essential in any power system. This paper addresses the voltage stabil...
The so-called cutset voltage has previously been proposed as a model-based circuit reduction techniq...
Abstract—We define the voltage across an area of a resistive network by suitably combining voltages ...
A cutset is a concept of importance in both graph theory and many engineering problems. In this pape...
Under voltage load shedding is a procedure to shed the load when the voltage drops below the pre-sel...
Within the context of microgrids optimal voltage control, most schemes proposed in the literature ei...
Verifying the power grid requires checking if the voltage drops on all the nodes do not exceed the t...
© 2010-2012 IEEE. New voltage control algorithms are necessary to cope with the increasing amount of...
Power grid voltage integrity verification requires checking if all the voltage drops on the grid ar...
To ensure the robustness of an integrated circuit design, its power distribution network (PDN) must ...
Thanks to its intrinsic linear properties, the application of voltage sensitivity coefficients theor...
Abstract—We consider the fast monitoring of voltage collapse margin using synchrophasor measurements...
Voltage drops are one of the most stringent problems in modern IC implementation, which is exacerbat...
Abstract—This paper presents a complex systems overview of a power grid network. In recent years, co...
This paper presents a new technique for the reduction of large power system. It is based on Jordan e...
Voltage stability analysis is essential in any power system. This paper addresses the voltage stabil...
The so-called cutset voltage has previously been proposed as a model-based circuit reduction techniq...
Abstract—We define the voltage across an area of a resistive network by suitably combining voltages ...
A cutset is a concept of importance in both graph theory and many engineering problems. In this pape...
Under voltage load shedding is a procedure to shed the load when the voltage drops below the pre-sel...
Within the context of microgrids optimal voltage control, most schemes proposed in the literature ei...
Verifying the power grid requires checking if the voltage drops on all the nodes do not exceed the t...
© 2010-2012 IEEE. New voltage control algorithms are necessary to cope with the increasing amount of...
Power grid voltage integrity verification requires checking if all the voltage drops on the grid ar...
To ensure the robustness of an integrated circuit design, its power distribution network (PDN) must ...
Thanks to its intrinsic linear properties, the application of voltage sensitivity coefficients theor...
Abstract—We consider the fast monitoring of voltage collapse margin using synchrophasor measurements...
Voltage drops are one of the most stringent problems in modern IC implementation, which is exacerbat...
Abstract—This paper presents a complex systems overview of a power grid network. In recent years, co...
This paper presents a new technique for the reduction of large power system. It is based on Jordan e...
Voltage stability analysis is essential in any power system. This paper addresses the voltage stabil...