Title :
Phase identification in smart grids
Author :
Arya, V. ; Seetharam, D. ; Kalyanaraman, S. ; Dontas, K. ; Pavlovski, C. ; Hoy, S. ; Kalagnanam, J.R.
Author_Institution :
IBM Res., New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Electricity is distributed throughout the electrical power network in 3-phase voltage. This power reaches households as a single-phase voltage, generally 115vac or 240vac. This is achieved by allocating households with either phases A, B, or C of the final 3-phase power distributed to the street through a low voltage transformer. A present problem confronting the electrical power industry is identification of which particular phase a household is connected to. This information is often not tracked and the mechanisms for identifying phase require either manual intervention or costly signal injection technologies. Phase information is important as it is a foundation for the larger problem of balancing phase loads. Unbalanced phases lead to significant energy losses and sharply reduced asset lifetimes. In this paper we propose a new approach to compute household phase. Our techniques are novel as they are purely based upon a time series of electrical power measurements taken at the household and at the distributing transformer. Our methods involve the use of integer programming and solutions can be retrieved using branch and bound search algorithms implemented by MIP solvers such as CPLEX. Furthermore, as the number of measurements increase, continuous relaxations of integer programs may also be used to retrieve household phase efficiently. Simulation results using a combination of synthetic and real smart meter datasets demonstrate the performance of our techniques and the number of measurements needed to uniquely identify household phase.
Keywords :
distribution networks; power transformers; smart power grids; 3-phase voltage; CPLEX; MIP solvers; electrical power industry; electrical power measurements; electrical power network; low voltage transformer; phase identification; single-phase voltage; smart grids; smart meter datasets; time series; voltage 115 V; voltage 240 V; Loss measurement; Measurement uncertainty; Noise measurement; Phase measurement; Power measurement; Synchronization;
Conference_Titel :
Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1704-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1702-4
DOI :
10.1109/SmartGridComm.2011.6102329