Power System State Estimation: Theory and Implementation (Power Engineering (Willis))
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Power System State Estimation: Theory and Implementation by Ali Abur, Antonio Gómez Expósito
CRC; 1 edition (March 24, 2004) | ISBN:0824755707 | PDF | 327 pages | 11.1 Mb
CRC; 1 edition (March 24, 2004) | ISBN:0824755707 | PDF | 327 pages | 11.1 Mb
Offering an up-to-date account of the strategies utilized in state
estimation of electric power systems, this text provides a broad
overview of power system operation and the role of state estimation in
overall energy management. It uses an abundance of examples, models,
tables, and guidelines to clearly examine new aspects of state
estimation, the testing of network observability, and methods to assure
computational efficiency. Includes numerous tutorial examples that fully
analyze problems posed by the inclusion of current measurements in
existing state estimators and illustrate practical solutions to these
challenges. Written by two expert researchers in the field, Power System
State Estimation extensively details topics never before covered in
depth in any other text, including novel robust state estimation
methods, estimation of parameter and topology errors, and the use of
ampere measurements for state estimation. It introduces various methods
and computational issues involved in the formulation and implementation
of the weighted least squares (WLS) approach, presents statistical tests
for the detection and identification of bad data in system
measurements, and reveals alternative topological and numerical
formulations for the network observability problem.