DSSE in European-Type Networks Using PLC-Based Advanced Metering Infrastructure

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This paper addressesthe problem of real-time state estimation in European-type four-wire low-voltage distribution networks with advanced metering infrastructure based on power line communication (PLC). The main drawback of this type of infrastructure is its high latency and a sequential data sampling process. Both factors make it difficult to obtain instantaneous values from the smart meters in a timely and adequate manner to estimate the real-time state of the system. This problem may be solved in the future with the deployment of metering systems based on other technologies such as 5G. However, PLC technology prevails in many countries, and is not likely to be replaced in the medium term. In the meantime, a solution is needed to provide acceptable real-time state estimates in low voltage networks, not to hinder the active management of these assets in the context of smart grids. In this work, a solution is proposed that allows estimating the state of the low voltage network with a reasonable accuracy considering the low quality of the measurements provided by the deployed infrastructure. The system is validated using a portion of a real pilot network located in the north of Spain fed by a transformer station with seven feeders.

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Ahmed, M. R., Cano, J. M., Arboleya, P., Ramón, L. S., & Abdelaziz, A. Y. (2022). DSSE in European-Type Networks Using PLC-Based Advanced Metering Infrastructure. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 37(5), 3875–3888. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2022.3143695

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