This paper presents the application of a fast two-step multi-area approach for state estimation in wide-area distribution systems. The possibility to perform Distribution System State Estimation (DSSE) in a multi-area framework, designing the methodology according to the configuration of the measurement infrastructure is assessed. In particular, the proposed methodology of multi-area DSSE considers areas with overlapping nodes and is generalized, with respect to previous literature, to deal with every possible measurement system. A new second step procedure has been also designed to obtain a computationally efficient refinement of the voltage profile. The proposed multi-area method can be performed in a decentralized way and with parallel p...
Abstract-- As distribution networks are turning into active systems, enhanced observability and cont...
Transition from fossil fuels to sustainable sources of energy like wind and solar is the need of the...
The requirement of accommodating more distributed generations (DGs) at distribution voltage level ha...
This paper presents the application of a fast two-step multi-area approach for state estimation in w...
This paper presents the application of multi-Area approaches to the state estimation in wide-Area di...
Distribution system state estimation (DSSE) is an essential tool for the management and control of f...
This paper presents a new approach to the distribution system state estimation in wide-area networks...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.This paper presents a ...
The smart grid will enable a revolution in the way we manage and relates to the distribution network...
This article proposes a power system state estimation (PSSE) capable of dealing with distribution an...
The real-time monitoring of electric distribution grids via state estimation is a fundamental requir...
The modern energy requirements and the orientation towards Renewable Energy Sources (RES) integratio...
This paper proposes a model-free distribution system state estimation method based on tensor complet...
State estimation (SE) is a crucial tool for power system state monitoring since the control center r...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of distribution system state estimation in terms of basic...
Abstract-- As distribution networks are turning into active systems, enhanced observability and cont...
Transition from fossil fuels to sustainable sources of energy like wind and solar is the need of the...
The requirement of accommodating more distributed generations (DGs) at distribution voltage level ha...
This paper presents the application of a fast two-step multi-area approach for state estimation in w...
This paper presents the application of multi-Area approaches to the state estimation in wide-Area di...
Distribution system state estimation (DSSE) is an essential tool for the management and control of f...
This paper presents a new approach to the distribution system state estimation in wide-area networks...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.This paper presents a ...
The smart grid will enable a revolution in the way we manage and relates to the distribution network...
This article proposes a power system state estimation (PSSE) capable of dealing with distribution an...
The real-time monitoring of electric distribution grids via state estimation is a fundamental requir...
The modern energy requirements and the orientation towards Renewable Energy Sources (RES) integratio...
This paper proposes a model-free distribution system state estimation method based on tensor complet...
State estimation (SE) is a crucial tool for power system state monitoring since the control center r...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of distribution system state estimation in terms of basic...
Abstract-- As distribution networks are turning into active systems, enhanced observability and cont...
Transition from fossil fuels to sustainable sources of energy like wind and solar is the need of the...
The requirement of accommodating more distributed generations (DGs) at distribution voltage level ha...