May 31, 2008
Journal Article

Performance of Three Mode-Meter Block-Processing Algorithms for Automated Dynamic Stability Assessment

Abstract

The frequency and damping of electromechanical modes offer considerable insight into the dynamic stability properties of a power system. The performance properties of three block-processing algorithms from the perspective of near real-time automated stability assessment are demonstrated and examined. The algorithms are: the extended modified Yule Walker (YW); extended modified Yule Walker with Spectral analysis (YWS); and numerical state-space subspace system identification(N4SID) algorithm. The YW and N4SID have been introduced in previous publications while the YWS is introduced here. Issues addressed include: stability assessment requirements; automated subset selecting identified modes; using algorithms in an automated format; data assumptions and quality; and expected algorithm estimation performance.

Revised: March 6, 2009 | Published: May 31, 2008

Citation

Trudnowski D.J., J.W. Pierre, N. Zhou, J.F. Hauer, and M. Parashar. 2008. Performance of Three Mode-Meter Block-Processing Algorithms for Automated Dynamic Stability Assessment. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 23, no. 2:680-690. PNNL-SA-53871. doi:10.1109/TPWRS.2008.919415