Power system state estimation using a two-level solution

US9658260B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9658260-B2
Application numberUS-201314017597-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 4, 2013
Priority dateSep 4, 2013
Publication dateMay 23, 2017
Grant dateMay 23, 2017

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A power system grid is decomposed into several parts and decomposed state estimation steps are executed separately, on each part, using coordinated feedback regarding a boundary state. The achieved solution is the same that would be achieved with a simultaneous state estimation approach. With the disclosed approach, the state estimation problem can be distributed among decomposed estimation operations for each subsystem and a coordinating operation that yields the complete state estimate. The approach is particularly suited for estimating the state of power systems that are naturally decomposed into separate subsystems, such as separate AC and HVDC systems, and/or into separate transmission and distribution systems.

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A method for state estimation in a power system that comprises a first subsystem having a corresponding first state vector and corresponding first measurements for a first state estimation time, a second subsystem having a corresponding second state vector and corresponding second measurements for the first state estimation time, and a boundary connecting the first and subsystems and having a boundary state vector for the first state estimation time, the method. comprising: operating a first plurality of sensors structured to measure the first measurements of the first subsystem of the power system and a second plurality of sensors structured to measure the second measurements of the second subsystem of the power system; operating a first microprocessor-based state estimation unit configured to receive the first measurements from the first plurality of sensors but not able to receive the second measurements from the second plurality of sensors and a second microprocessor-based state estimation unit configured to receive the second measurements from the second plurality of sensors but not able to receive the first measurements from the first plurality of sensors; operating a third microprocessor-based state estimation unit configured to communicate with the first microprocessor-based state estimation unit and the second microprocessor-based state estimation unit; for a first iteration, setting a working estimate of the boundary state vector to equal an initial estimate with the third state estimation unit; for the first iteration and for one or more subsequent iterations, calculating, with the first state estimation unit, an estimate of the first state vector, based on the working estimate of the boundary state vector, the first measurements, and a first subsystem measurement function, and separately calculating, with the second state estimation unit, an estimate of the second state vector, based on the working estimate of the boundary state vector, the second measurements, and a second subsystem measurement function; for the first iteration and for one or more subsequent iterations, computing, with the first state estimation unit, a first state estimate sensitivity and computing, with the second state estimation unit, a second state estimate sensitivity, the first and second state estimate sensitivities representing sensitivities of the estimates of the first and second state vectors to the initial estimate of the boundary state vectors, respectively; revising, with the third state estimation unit, the working estimate of the boundary state vector, based on the first and second state estimate sensitivities; and repeating, with the first state estimation unit, the second state estimation unit, and the third first state estimation unit the calculating, computing, and revising operations until a convergence criterion is met. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the initial estimate for the boundary state vector is a final estimate for the boundary state vector from a previous state estimation time. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein calculating the estimate of the first state vector comprises formulating a first weighted least squares problem for estimating the first state vector, using a first covariance matrix of error statistics for the first measurements, and forming a second weight least squares problem for estimating the second state vector, using a second covariance matrix of error statistics for the second measurements. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first and second weighted least squares problems are formulated for solving with an iterative technique, the method further comprising performing only a single iteration of the iterative technique for each problem to obtain the estimates of the first and second state vectors. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first and second covariance matrices are diagonal matrices. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein computing the first state estimate sensitivity comprises computing a Jacobian matrix of the first subsystem measurement function, with respect to the first state vector and the boundary state vector, and calculating the first state estimate sensitivity as a function of the Jacobian matrix and a covariance matrix of error statistics for the first measurements. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein revising the working estimate of the boundary state vector comprises formulating a weighted least squares problem for estimating the boundary state vector, using a first covariance matrix of error statistics for the first measurements, a second covariance matrix of error statistics for the second measurements, and a third covariance matrix of error statistics for boundary measurements, if any, and solving for the revised working estimate of the boundary state vector. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the convergence criterion comprises a first-order optimality condition with respect to the first state estimate, the second state estimate, and the boundary state estimate. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first subsystem is an AC portion of a hybrid AC-DC grid system and the second subsystem is a HVDC portion of the hybrid AC-DC grid system. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first subsystem is a transmission portion of an electrical power grid and the second subsystem is a distribution portion of the electrical power grid. 11. A power system comprising: a first subsystem having a corresponding first state vector and corresponding first measurements for a first state estimation time; a second subsystem having a corresponding second state vector and corresponding second measurements for the first state estimation time; a subsystem boundary connecting the first and second subsystems and having a boundary state vector for the first state estimation time; a combination including a first microprocessor-based state estimation unit in operative communication with a first plurality of sensors of the first subsystem but not the second plurality of sensors of the second subsystem, a second microprocessor-based state estimation unit in operative communication with a second plurality of sensors of the second subsystem but not the first plurality sensors of the first subsystem, and a third microprocessor-based state estimation unit in operative communication with the first microprocessor-based state estimation unit and the second microprocessor-based state estimation unit configured to: for a first iteration, set with the third microprocessor-based state estimation unit a working estimate of the boundary state vector to equal an initial estimate; for the first iteration and for one or more subsequent iterations, calculate with the first microprocessor-based state estimation unit an estimate of the first state vector, based on the working estimate of the boundary state vector, the first measurements, and a first subsystem measurement function, and separately calculate with the second microprocessor-based state estimation unit an estimate of the second state vector, based on the working estimate of the boundary state vector the second measurements, and a second subsystem measurement function; for the first iteration and for one or more subsequent iterations, compute a first state estimate sensitivity with the first microprocessor-based state estimation unit and compute a second state estimate sensitivities with the second microprocessor-based state estimation unit, the first and second state estimate sensitivities representing sensitivities of the estimates of the first and second state vectors to the initial estimate of the boundary state vectors, respectively; revise the working estimate of the boundary state vector with the third

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  • Arrangements for transfer of electric power between AC networks via high-voltage DC [HVDC] links; Arrangements for transfer of electric power between generators and networks via HVDC links · CPC title

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What does patent US9658260B2 cover?
A power system grid is decomposed into several parts and decomposed state estimation steps are executed separately, on each part, using coordinated feedback regarding a boundary state. The achieved solution is the same that would be achieved with a simultaneous state estimation approach. With the disclosed approach, the state estimation problem can be distributed among decomposed estimation ope…
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Abb Technology Ag, Abb Schweiz Ag
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Primary CPC classification G01R19/2513. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue May 23 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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