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State estimation is highly critical for accurately observing the dynamic behavior of the power grids and minimizing risks from cyber threats. However, existing state estimation methods encounter challenges in accurately capturing power system dynamic
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17738
Hydrogen electrolyzers, with their operational flexibility, can be configured as smart dynamic loads which can provide grid services and facilitate the integration of more renewable energy sources into the electrical grid. However, to enable this abi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.05967
Publikováno v:
PESGM 2020
Conventionally, the dynamic state estimation of variables in power networks is performed based on the forecasting-aided model of bus voltages. This approach is effective in the stiff grids at the transmission level, where the bus voltages are less se
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.12133
Autor:
Nguyen, Bang L. H., Vu, Tuyen V., Guerrero, Joseph M., Steurer, Mischael, Schoder, Karl, Ngo, Tuan
This paper proposes a joint input and state dynamic estimation scheme for power networks in microgrids and active distribution systems with unknown inputs. The conventional dynamic state estimation of power networks in the transmission system relies
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2108.01306
Publikováno v:
In Applied Energy 15 March 2024 358
This paper proposes a decentralized dynamic state estimation scheme for microgrids. The approach employs the voltage and current measurements in the dq0 reference frame through phasor synchronization to be able to exclude orthogonal functions from th
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1907.03138
Electrical weapons and combat systems integrated into ships create challenges for their power systems. The main challenge is operation under high-power ramp rate loads, such as rail-guns and radar systems. When operated, these load devices may exceed
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.01856
Autor:
Vu, Tuyen V., Perkins, Dallas, Diaz, Fernand, Gonsoulin, David, Edrington, Chris S., El-Mezyani, Touria
There are tradeoffs between current sharing among distributed resources and DC bus voltage stability when conventional droop control is used in DC microgrids. As current sharing approaches the setpoint, bus voltage deviation increases. Previous studi
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1701.04419
Autor:
Nguyen, Bang L.H., Vu, Tuyen V., Guerrero, Joseph M., Steurer, Mischael, Schoder, Karl, Ngo, Tuan
Publikováno v:
In Electric Power Systems Research December 2021 201
Publikováno v:
In Solar Energy December 2017 158:679-686