Controlled islanding is considered to be the last countermeasure to prevent a system-wide blackout in case of cascading failures. It splits the system into self-sustained islands to maintain transient stability at the expense of possible loss of load. Generator coherence identification is critical to controlled islanding scheme as it helps identify the optimal cut-set to maintain the transient stability of the post-islanding systems. This paper presents a novel approach for online generator coherency identification using phasor measurement unit (PMU) data and dynamic time warping (DTW). Results from the coherence identification are used to further cluster non-generator buses using spectral clustering with the objective of minimizing power f...
The authors propose a smart transmission system islanding scheme during an out-of-step (OOS) conditi...
Abstract—In cases of intentional fault and cyber attack of smart grid systems, the reaction-time to ...
Power systems are operated with tight stability margins, such that when a power system experiences a...
Controlled islanding is considered to be the last countermeasure to prevent a system-wide blackout i...
This paper presents an approach for online generator coherency identification based on windowed dyna...
Controlled islanding often acts as the last resort against a severe blackout. Generator coherency is...
Coherency group identification is an integral constituent part of the wider field of reduction techn...
Despite layers of protection at work, power systems still have experienced major blackouts in the pa...
Identification of coherent generators (CGs) is necessary for the area-based monitoring and protectio...
Intentional controlled islanding is an effective corrective approach to minimise the impact of casca...
Identification of coherent generators and the determination of the stability system condition in lar...
Electrical power systems are continuously upgrading into networks with a higher degree of automation...
Power grids are large cyber-physical systems with physical operation controlled and integrated throu...
Many blackout occurrences such as those in USA, Canada, and Italy (2003), Brazil and Paraguay (2009)...
In a bulk power system, generators can be divided into groups based on the variation of their swing ...
The authors propose a smart transmission system islanding scheme during an out-of-step (OOS) conditi...
Abstract—In cases of intentional fault and cyber attack of smart grid systems, the reaction-time to ...
Power systems are operated with tight stability margins, such that when a power system experiences a...
Controlled islanding is considered to be the last countermeasure to prevent a system-wide blackout i...
This paper presents an approach for online generator coherency identification based on windowed dyna...
Controlled islanding often acts as the last resort against a severe blackout. Generator coherency is...
Coherency group identification is an integral constituent part of the wider field of reduction techn...
Despite layers of protection at work, power systems still have experienced major blackouts in the pa...
Identification of coherent generators (CGs) is necessary for the area-based monitoring and protectio...
Intentional controlled islanding is an effective corrective approach to minimise the impact of casca...
Identification of coherent generators and the determination of the stability system condition in lar...
Electrical power systems are continuously upgrading into networks with a higher degree of automation...
Power grids are large cyber-physical systems with physical operation controlled and integrated throu...
Many blackout occurrences such as those in USA, Canada, and Italy (2003), Brazil and Paraguay (2009)...
In a bulk power system, generators can be divided into groups based on the variation of their swing ...
The authors propose a smart transmission system islanding scheme during an out-of-step (OOS) conditi...
Abstract—In cases of intentional fault and cyber attack of smart grid systems, the reaction-time to ...
Power systems are operated with tight stability margins, such that when a power system experiences a...