In this paper, we consider the identification of a smart grid network topology by means of admittance measurements performed at the network nodes. We show how the application of the transmission line theory allows the identification of the node-to-node connections. Thereby, a topology identification algorithm is presented. The identification error due to the network noise is reduced by performing repeated measurements, either at different time instants or over a set of frequencies, at each network node. The information is then fused by means of the total least square regression technique, which is also compared to a simpler estimator. A thorough analysis of the results is then presented, which shows good reliability of the proposed algorithm.
Power line network topology identification using admittance measurements and total least squares estimation
Tonello A. M.
2017-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the identification of a smart grid network topology by means of admittance measurements performed at the network nodes. We show how the application of the transmission line theory allows the identification of the node-to-node connections. Thereby, a topology identification algorithm is presented. The identification error due to the network noise is reduced by performing repeated measurements, either at different time instants or over a set of frequencies, at each network node. The information is then fused by means of the total least square regression technique, which is also compared to a simpler estimator. A thorough analysis of the results is then presented, which shows good reliability of the proposed algorithm.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.