The monitoring of distribution systems relies on a critical set of pseudomeasurements and a varying but low number of redundant measurements. In the light of the different refreshing rates of both types of information, this paper considers a state estimation model structured in two time scales. Possibilities and limitations of the proposed model are discussed, and illustrated on a real distribution system comprising a diversity of load patterns
The smart grid will enable a revolution in the way we manage and relates to the distribution network...
Increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and electric vehicle (EV) charging loa...
Power system state estimation has been introduced over four decades ago and since then has become an...
With the penetration of distributed generations into distribution network, more distribution automat...
The problem of state estimations for electric distribution system is considered. A collaborative fil...
The feasibility of using delayed smart meter measurements for distribution state estimation is inves...
A novel adaptive distribution system state estimation (DSSE) solution is presented and discussed, wh...
In this paper, a novel distribution system state estimation method based on the information provided...
Transition from fossil fuels to sustainable sources of energy like wind and solar is the need of the...
This paper proposes a novel design for distribution system monitoring using a Modified Smart Meter (...
Demand-side operations incentivize utility customers to take part in various grid services. A demand...
Distributed generation and low carbon loads are already leading to some restrictions in the operatio...
AbstractDistributed generation and low carbon loads are already leading to some restrictions in the ...
State estimation (SE) is well-established at the transmission system level of the electricity grid, ...
The state estimation of distribution networks has long been considered a challenging task for the re...
The smart grid will enable a revolution in the way we manage and relates to the distribution network...
Increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and electric vehicle (EV) charging loa...
Power system state estimation has been introduced over four decades ago and since then has become an...
With the penetration of distributed generations into distribution network, more distribution automat...
The problem of state estimations for electric distribution system is considered. A collaborative fil...
The feasibility of using delayed smart meter measurements for distribution state estimation is inves...
A novel adaptive distribution system state estimation (DSSE) solution is presented and discussed, wh...
In this paper, a novel distribution system state estimation method based on the information provided...
Transition from fossil fuels to sustainable sources of energy like wind and solar is the need of the...
This paper proposes a novel design for distribution system monitoring using a Modified Smart Meter (...
Demand-side operations incentivize utility customers to take part in various grid services. A demand...
Distributed generation and low carbon loads are already leading to some restrictions in the operatio...
AbstractDistributed generation and low carbon loads are already leading to some restrictions in the ...
State estimation (SE) is well-established at the transmission system level of the electricity grid, ...
The state estimation of distribution networks has long been considered a challenging task for the re...
The smart grid will enable a revolution in the way we manage and relates to the distribution network...
Increasing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and electric vehicle (EV) charging loa...
Power system state estimation has been introduced over four decades ago and since then has become an...