Title :
Event analysis of distribution system voltage data
Author :
Phillips, Desiree ; Overbye, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Urbana Champaign, IL, USA
Abstract :
Discussion of the future of the Smart Grid brings with it issues regarding the current level of distribution system visibility. Phasor Measurement Units (PMU) have been proliferating throughout the electric power grid in order to support future distribution system analysis. One type of PMU is the Frequency Disturbance Recorder (FDR); it records voltage magnitude, frequency, and phase angle at the 120 V outlet level. Previous work has introduced ways in which distribution system events can be read from this voltage data, but this paper focuses on defining similarity measures for comparing detected events. Discrete Signal Processing (DSP) techniques such as correlation and convolution can be used to determine how similar events are, even in the presence of a time delay. Euclidean distance and mean-squared error are used as similarity measurements to help confirm the correctness of the time-delay estimation. Beyond detecting positively and negatively correlated events, the similarity measures support the correlation results by determining that some events aren´t correlated at all.
Keywords :
delay estimation; digital signal processing chips; distribution networks; geometry; mean square error methods; phasor measurement; power electronics; smart power grids; Euclidean distance; FDR; PMU; discrete signal processing technique; distribution system analysis; distribution system visibility; distribution system voltage data; electric power grid; event analysis; frequency disturbance recorder; mean-squared error; phasor measurement units; smart grid; time-delay estimation; voltage 120 V; Convolution; Correlation; Delay effects; Delays; Digital signal processing; Phasor measurement units; Threshold voltage; Correlation; Distribution Systems; Electric Power; Frequency Disturbance Recorder; Signal Processing; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Conference at Illinois (PECI), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Champaign, IL
DOI :
10.1109/PECI.2015.7064891