scholarly journals Synchrophasor-based real-time state estimation and situational awareness system for power system operation

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 370-382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heng CHEN ◽  
Lin ZHANG ◽  
Jianzhong MO ◽  
Kenneth E. MARTIN
Author(s):  
Mauricio Granada E ◽  
Marcos J Rider ◽  
J R S Mantovani ◽  
M Shahidehpour

2014 ◽  
Vol 484-485 ◽  
pp. 665-670
Author(s):  
Qin Xiao

Online power system analysis to electric mode-based on information that will offer a decided in real time the quality of the studies and efficiency of the power system operation precision closely associated with the power system model. Accurate and quick decision based on real-time data analysis needs battle plan deregulation of the power system in all over the world. In addition a significant expansion of electric power system in India in recent times, especially in the 2003 introduction of electricity bill, introduction of open access, electric power market, the appearance of communication through power with complex power system operation and control. Electric power network analysis in real-time data is expected to further improve the critical role of power network operation to repair the proposed law after transmission loss of tariff and share. All this forced the power system real time is accurate, but conditions analysis based on different principles. In order to meet the requirements of all, from the monitoring, commercial, reliability and stability of the Angle, attempt to have been forced to take hybrid network model in natural real-time supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems work so far a single network model of the integrated. This paper presents a network model for the theory foundation and the same is in the southern area rapidly adapt to load center (SRLDC) Bangalore and utilization of energy management system in India (EMS) real-time systems and tools. It is proved to be how to planning can online network system modeling and analysis of relatively simple in complex operational requirements. The experimental results show that the online power management strategy to adapt to can be a key tool control engineers hand in complex power system operation situations.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 382-390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanling Yuan ◽  
Zuyi Li ◽  
Kui Ren

State estimation is a key element in today's power systems for reliable system operation and control. State estimation collects information from a large number of meter measurements and analyzes it in a centralized manner at the control center. Existing state estimation approaches were traditionally assumed to be able to tolerate and detect random bad measurements. They were, however, recently shown to be vulnerable to intentional false data injection attacks. This paper fully develops the concept of load redistribution (LR) attacks, a special type of false data injection attacks, and analyzes their damage to power system operation in different time steps with different attacking resource limitations. Based on damaging effect analysis, we differentiate two attacking goals from the adversary's perspective, i.e., immediate attacking goal and delayed attacking goal. For the immediate attacking goal, this paper identifies the most damaging LR attack through a max-min attacker-defender model. Then, the criterion of determining effective protection strategies is explained. The effectiveness of the proposed model is tested on a 14-bus system. To the author's best knowledge, this is the first work of its kind, which quantitatively analyzes the damage of the false data injection attacks to power system operation and security. Our analysis hence provides an in-depth insight on effective attack prevention with limited protection resource budget.


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