Hypothesis Testing Identification: A New Method For Bad Data Analysis In Power System State Estimation

The anomalous data identification procedures existing today in power system state estimation become problematic-if not totally unefficient-under stringent conditions, such as multiple and interacting bad data. The identification method presented in this paper attempts to alleviate these difficulties...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power apparatus and systems 1984-01, Vol.PAS-103 (11), p.3239-3252
Hauptverfasser: Cutsem, Th. Van, Ribbens-Pavella, M., Mili, L.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The anomalous data identification procedures existing today in power system state estimation become problematic-if not totally unefficient-under stringent conditions, such as multiple and interacting bad data. The identification method presented in this paper attempts to alleviate these difficulties. It consists in :(i) computing measurement error estimates and using them as the random variables of concern;(ii) making decisions on the basis of a hypothesis testing which takes into account their statistical properties. Two identification techniques are then derived and further investigated and assessed by means of a realistic illustrative example. Conceptually novel, the identification methodology is thus shown to lead to practical procedures which are efficient, reliable and workable under all theoretically feasible conditions.
ISSN:0018-9510
2995-6323
DOI:10.1109/TPAS.1984.318561