Author:
Zhang Jiarui,Xu Qingshan,Li Zeyu,Liu Tao,Wang Hucheng,Wang Yiwei
Abstract
Abstract
The integration of synchronized phasor measurement units (μPMU) has introduced diverse data sources into the distribution network. Each has distinct time scales and precision levels. To enable effective decision-making, it is crucial to amalgamate these measurements efficiently, ensuring both speed and accuracy in distribution network state estimation. This study explores a dynamic state estimation approach for distribution networks, employing Cubature Kalman Filtering (CKF) as the central methodology. By deeply fusing μPMU, AMI and SCADA data and incorporating CKF techniques, it improves accuracy and stability, which is validated on the IEEE 37-node system. This research supports advanced distribution network apps and large-scale data analysis.
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