Phasor measurement signals are used as only input to a wide-area power system stabilizer to increase interarea mode damping of the Icelandic system. Modal analysis and time simulations of a detailed model show that frequency difference as PSS input gives a damping improvement that is robust to drastic changes in system topology. Field data from phasor measurement units indicate high signal quality and that frequency difference is realistic as PSS input. The wide-area PSS is compared against a generic local PSS with shaft speed input. The total performance is comparable, but while the local PSS has better local mode damping, frequency difference appears to give better interarea mode observability. Continued work aims at combining these advan...
Power system oscillations are inherent phenomena of power system. Inadequate damping can cause susta...
This dissertation presents an Oscillation Monitoring System (OMS) based on real-time wide-area measu...
Abstract — This paper addresses the problem of electromechan-ical wave propagation in power systems....
Phasor measurement signals are used as only input to a wide-area power system stabilizer to increase...
Phasor measurement signals are used as only input to a wide-area power system stabilizer to increase...
iAbstract In the Nordic power network, the existence of poorly damped low-frequency inter-area oscil...
There is a great potential for phasor measurement applications in Scandinavia, mainly due to the lon...
Low-frequency oscillations in the power system have major repercussions on power system stability an...
In the Nordic power network, the existence of poorly damped low-frequency inter-area oscillations (L...
Abstract- This paper presents a method for tuning of power system stabilizers (PSS) for damping low-...
Power oscillations are a growing concern among power system operators worldwide. Traditionally, the ...
The presence of inter-area oscillations has long affected stability constraints, and therefore, limi...
The Icelandic power network has transmission constraintsthat often lead to inter-area oscillations. ...
n this paper a disturbance in the western part of the Swedish power system, 1997, January 1, is stud...
The development of Wide Area Measurements (WAMS) is growing with the increasing usage of Phasor Meas...
Power system oscillations are inherent phenomena of power system. Inadequate damping can cause susta...
This dissertation presents an Oscillation Monitoring System (OMS) based on real-time wide-area measu...
Abstract — This paper addresses the problem of electromechan-ical wave propagation in power systems....
Phasor measurement signals are used as only input to a wide-area power system stabilizer to increase...
Phasor measurement signals are used as only input to a wide-area power system stabilizer to increase...
iAbstract In the Nordic power network, the existence of poorly damped low-frequency inter-area oscil...
There is a great potential for phasor measurement applications in Scandinavia, mainly due to the lon...
Low-frequency oscillations in the power system have major repercussions on power system stability an...
In the Nordic power network, the existence of poorly damped low-frequency inter-area oscillations (L...
Abstract- This paper presents a method for tuning of power system stabilizers (PSS) for damping low-...
Power oscillations are a growing concern among power system operators worldwide. Traditionally, the ...
The presence of inter-area oscillations has long affected stability constraints, and therefore, limi...
The Icelandic power network has transmission constraintsthat often lead to inter-area oscillations. ...
n this paper a disturbance in the western part of the Swedish power system, 1997, January 1, is stud...
The development of Wide Area Measurements (WAMS) is growing with the increasing usage of Phasor Meas...
Power system oscillations are inherent phenomena of power system. Inadequate damping can cause susta...
This dissertation presents an Oscillation Monitoring System (OMS) based on real-time wide-area measu...
Abstract — This paper addresses the problem of electromechan-ical wave propagation in power systems....