Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique

Micro Phasor Measurement Units (μPMUs) are high precision measurement units which provides real time synchrophasor data. Every power system network must be kept under constant observation to prevent from line outage, divergence in the lines, topological attacks or failures and unidentified faults....

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Main Authors: Vedantham, L.M., Noh Bin Karsiti, M., Kannan, R.
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Published: IEEE Computer Society 2020
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spelling my.utp.eprints.298402022-03-25T02:57:14Z Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique Vedantham, L.M. Noh Bin Karsiti, M. Kannan, R. Micro Phasor Measurement Units (μPMUs) are high precision measurement units which provides real time synchrophasor data. Every power system network must be kept under constant observation to prevent from line outage, divergence in the lines, topological attacks or failures and unidentified faults. Optimal placement of μPMUs in Distribution Networks (DN) is very essential for complete observability of the system. Since distribution grids are small, the distance between the generators and the loads creates losses and poor efficiency of the system. The primary focus of this paper is to study the IEEE 13, 34 and 37 distribution test systems by implementing a Hybrid Rational Random Walk (HRRW). The proposed method utilizes the smart meter measurements of μPMUs with enhanced system observability to obtain the complete topological observability. Along with this, HRRW detects the faults with high convergence speed. The case studies are distinctively dealt using MATLAB. © 2020 IEEE. IEEE Computer Society 2020 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097767190&doi=10.1109%2fIECON43393.2020.9254690&partnerID=40&md5=b655331500bc300daf30ee97f0c6da7a Vedantham, L.M. and Noh Bin Karsiti, M. and Kannan, R. (2020) Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29840/
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description Micro Phasor Measurement Units (μPMUs) are high precision measurement units which provides real time synchrophasor data. Every power system network must be kept under constant observation to prevent from line outage, divergence in the lines, topological attacks or failures and unidentified faults. Optimal placement of μPMUs in Distribution Networks (DN) is very essential for complete observability of the system. Since distribution grids are small, the distance between the generators and the loads creates losses and poor efficiency of the system. The primary focus of this paper is to study the IEEE 13, 34 and 37 distribution test systems by implementing a Hybrid Rational Random Walk (HRRW). The proposed method utilizes the smart meter measurements of μPMUs with enhanced system observability to obtain the complete topological observability. Along with this, HRRW detects the faults with high convergence speed. The case studies are distinctively dealt using MATLAB. © 2020 IEEE.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Vedantham, L.M.
Noh Bin Karsiti, M.
Kannan, R.
spellingShingle Vedantham, L.M.
Noh Bin Karsiti, M.
Kannan, R.
Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique
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Noh Bin Karsiti, M.
Kannan, R.
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title Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique
title_short Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique
title_full Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique
title_fullStr Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Placement of the μpMUs in Distribution Systems Using Hybrid Technique
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publisher IEEE Computer Society
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