Robust state estimation for power systems via moving horizon strategy

In this paper, I propose a re-weighted moving horizon estimation (RMHE) to improve the robustness for power systems. The RMHE reduces its sensitivity to the outliers by updating their error variances real-time and re-weighting their contributions adaptively for robust power system state estimation (...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chen, Tengpeng
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84091
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/42960
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Summary:In this paper, I propose a re-weighted moving horizon estimation (RMHE) to improve the robustness for power systems. The RMHE reduces its sensitivity to the outliers by updating their error variances real-time and re-weighting their contributions adaptively for robust power system state estimation (PSSE). Compared with the common robust state estimators such as the Quadratic-Constant (QC), Quadratic-Linear (QL), Square-Root (SR), Multiple-Segment (MS) and Least Absolute Value (LAV) estimator, one advance of RMHE is that the RMHE incorporates the uncertainty of process model and the arrival cost term during the optimization process. Constraints on states are also taken into account. The influence of the outliers can be further mitigated. Simulations on the IEEE 14-bus system show that the RMHE can obtain estimated results with smaller errors even when the outliers are present.