Real-Time Line Parameter Estimation Method for Multi-Phase Unbalanced Distribution Networks
By: Sakirat Wolly, Xiaozhe Wang
Potential Business Impact:
Finds power line problems much faster.
An accurate distribution network model is crucial for monitoring, state estimation and energy management. However, existing data-driven methods often struggle with scalability or impose a heavy computational burden on large distribution networks. In this paper, leveraging natural load dynamics, we propose a two-stage line estimation method for multiphase unbalanced distribution networks. Simulation results using real-life load and PV data show that the proposed method reduces computational time by one to two orders of magnitude compared to existing methods.
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