Abstract

Current transmission and distribution system states are mostly unobservable to each other, and state estimation is separately conducted in the two systems owing to the differences in network structures and analytical models. The large-scale integration of transmission and active distribution systems calls for an effective solution to global state estimation. Unlike existing independent state estimation methods on both levels of these systems, we propose a decentralized coordinated transmission and distribution system state estimation (C-TDSE) method. This method enables accurate monitoring of the integrated systems with a global reference in a decentralized manner and reconciles the mismatches of voltages and powers on boundaries of the systems. The comparative analysis on the integrated transmission and distribution systems points to improved estimation results relative to the independent state estimation methods.

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