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Power System Dynamic State and Parameter Estimation-Transition to Power Electronics-Dominated Clean Energy Systems. Technical Report PES-TR88.

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posted on 2024-06-05, 05:33 authored by Junbo Zhao, Abhinav Kumar Singh, Abdul Saleem Mir, Ahmad Taha, Ali Abur, Antonio Gomez-Exposito, AP Sakis Meliopoulos, Bikash Pal, Innocent Kamwa, Junjian Qi, Lamine Mili, MAM Ariff, Marcos Netto, Mevludin Glavic, Samson YuSamson Yu, Shaobu Wang, Tianshu Bi, Thierry Van Cutsem, Vladimir Terzija, Yu Liu, Zhenyu Huang
Prepared by the Power Systems Operation, Planning and Economics (PSOPE) Committee and the Bulk Power System Operations Subcommittee. This report of TF on dynamic state and parameter estimation aims to 1) clearly review its motivations and definitions, demonstrate its values for enhanced power system modeling, monitoring, operation, control and protection as well as power engineering education; 2) provide recommendations to vendors, national labs, utilities and ISOs on the use of dynamic state estimator for enhancement of the reliability, security, and resiliency of electric power systems.

History

Volume

PES-TR88

Pagination

1-86

Language

eng

Notes

Technical report

Research statement

Background - Contribution - Significance -

Publication classification

A6 Research report/technical paper

Extent

9

Publisher

IEEE Power and Energy Society Resource Center

Source

Power System Dynamic State and Parameter Estimation-Transition to Power Electronics-Dominated Clean Energy Systems