A method for uncertainty analysis in power system state estimation is proposed. The two-step method uses static weighted least-squares analysis to compute 'point' state estimates. Linear programming is then employed to obtain the upper and lower bounds of the uncertainty interval. It is shown that the method can provide useful additional information for both metered and nonmetered elements of the system. The effects of network parameter errors are also studied. For illustrative purposed, the proposed method is tested using the six-bus and IEEE 30-bus standard systems. Results show that the proposed method is an accurate and reliable tool for estimating the uncertainty bounds in power system state estimation
From electrical power systems to meteorology, large-scale state-space monitoring and forecasting met...
Power system state estimation has been introduced over four decades ago and since then has become an...
The accurate monitoring and control of power systems relies heavily on the power system topology, th...
This letter presents a comparative study between twomethods for estimating the uncertainty interval...
As a special case of the static state estimation problem, the load-flow problem is studied in this t...
This paper investigates how the efficiency of Weighted Least Squares (WLS) State Estimation changes ...
A method to assign weights to the measurements obtained through phasor measurement units (PMUs) in a...
This paper introduces a novel Least Squares (LS) observer for the state estimation in power system u...
Electrical distribution systems are usually poorly monitored networks with few measurement devices i...
The state of an electrical power system is the vector of voltage magnitudes and voltage angles at ea...
The State Estimation (SE) problem in electric power systems consists of three main functions: estima...
This paper introduces a two-level robust approach to estimate the unknown states of a large-scale po...
An enormous challenge for state estimation (SE) in power distribution networks with high penetration...
Distribution systems are just partially monitored networks. As a consequence, they need ad hoc estim...
A state estimator is an algorithm that computes the current state of a time-varying system from on-l...
From electrical power systems to meteorology, large-scale state-space monitoring and forecasting met...
Power system state estimation has been introduced over four decades ago and since then has become an...
The accurate monitoring and control of power systems relies heavily on the power system topology, th...
This letter presents a comparative study between twomethods for estimating the uncertainty interval...
As a special case of the static state estimation problem, the load-flow problem is studied in this t...
This paper investigates how the efficiency of Weighted Least Squares (WLS) State Estimation changes ...
A method to assign weights to the measurements obtained through phasor measurement units (PMUs) in a...
This paper introduces a novel Least Squares (LS) observer for the state estimation in power system u...
Electrical distribution systems are usually poorly monitored networks with few measurement devices i...
The state of an electrical power system is the vector of voltage magnitudes and voltage angles at ea...
The State Estimation (SE) problem in electric power systems consists of three main functions: estima...
This paper introduces a two-level robust approach to estimate the unknown states of a large-scale po...
An enormous challenge for state estimation (SE) in power distribution networks with high penetration...
Distribution systems are just partially monitored networks. As a consequence, they need ad hoc estim...
A state estimator is an algorithm that computes the current state of a time-varying system from on-l...
From electrical power systems to meteorology, large-scale state-space monitoring and forecasting met...
Power system state estimation has been introduced over four decades ago and since then has become an...
The accurate monitoring and control of power systems relies heavily on the power system topology, th...