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Topology Detection in Microgrids with Micro-Synchrophasors

Authors :
Arghandeh, Reza
Gahr, Martin
von Meier, Alexandra
Cavraro, Guido
Ruh, Monika
Andersson, Göran
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Network topology in distribution networks is often unknown, because most switches are not equipped with measurement devices and communication links. However, knowledge about the actual topology is critical for safe and reliable grid operation. This paper proposes a voting-based topology detection method based on micro-synchrophasor measurements. The minimal difference between measured and calculated voltage angle or voltage magnitude, respectively, indicates the actual topology. Micro-synchrophasors or micro-Phasor Measurement Units ({\mu}PMU) are high-precision devices that can measure voltage angle differences on the order of ten millidegrees. This accuracy is important for distribution networks due to the smaller angle differences as compared to transmission networks. For this paper, a microgrid test bed is implemented in MATLAB with simulated measurements from {\mu}PMUs as well as SCADA measurement devices. The results show that topologies can be detected with high accuracy. Additionally, topology detection by voltage angle shows better results than detection by voltage magnitude.<br />Comment: 5 Pages, PESGM2015, Denver, CO

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1502.06938
Document Type :
Working Paper