July 17, 2016
Conference Paper

A Comparative Study of Distribution System Parameter Estimation Methods

Abstract

In this paper, we compare two parameter estimation methods for distribution systems: residual sensitivity analysis and state-vector augmentation with a Kalman filter. These two methods were originally proposed for transmission systems, and are still the most commonly used methods for parameter estimation. Distribution systems have much lower measurement redundancy than transmission systems. Therefore, estimating parameters is much more difficult. To increase the robustness of parameter estimation, the two methods are applied with combined measurement snapshots (measurement sets taken at different points in time), so that the redundancy for computing the parameter values is increased. The advantages and disadvantages of both methods are discussed. The results of this paper show that state-vector augmentation is a better approach for parameter estimation in distribution systems. Simulation studies are done on a modified version of IEEE 13-Node Test Feeder with varying levels of measurement noise and non-zero error in the other system model parameters.

Revised: January 5, 2017 | Published: July 17, 2016

Citation

Sun Y., T.L. Williams, and S.G. Gourisetti. 2016. A Comparative Study of Distribution System Parameter Estimation Methods. In IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2016), July 17-21, 2016, Boston, MA. PNNL-SA-113466. doi:10.1109/PESGM.2016.7741096