A reliability‐based construction approach for wide‐area backup protection systems utilizing phasor measurement units in smart grids

Abstract Reliability is a fundamental requirement of wide‐area backup protection (WABP) systems, and it is one of the most crucial performance indicators for such a WABP system. Two definitions are introduced: the reliability of WABP systems and the undetectable probability of a power line. They are...

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Main Authors: Huibin Jia, Weiran Hou, Tao Zheng, Siqi Wan, Yonghe Gai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-03-01
Series:IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.13122
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Summary:Abstract Reliability is a fundamental requirement of wide‐area backup protection (WABP) systems, and it is one of the most crucial performance indicators for such a WABP system. Two definitions are introduced: the reliability of WABP systems and the undetectable probability of a power line. They are determined by the specific placement of communication links (CLs) and phasor measurement units (PMUs). A simultaneous optimization model was developed to minimize the construction cost of WABP systems by optimizing the partitioning and placement of PMUs, protection centers, and CLs. The model considers several constraints, including latency, regional balance, and system reliability. To reduce the computational complexity, a cluster‐based genetic algorithm was developed to determine the optimal solution. Finally, numerical simulations were conducted using IEEE test cases. The results demonstrate that the proposed method can minimize the construction costs of WABP systems while increasing their reliability.
ISSN:1751-8687
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