Abstract

To adapt to the distribution network unobservable problem from the scarcity of real-time measurements, the distribution system state estimation (DSSE) method based on hybrid measurements of the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and the advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is proposed. Firstly, the ratio of energy data from AMI is used to construct pseudo-measurements, which satisfies the observability of DSSE. Secondly, multiple SCADA acquisition snapshots joint state estimation model is constructed by the SCADA measurements and the energy data of AMI with multiple snapshots. In a rectangular coordinate system, the joint state estimation model and the weighted least squares (WLS) method are described in quadratic polynomial form, leading to a quadratic constraint quadratic estimation (QCQE) model. The QCQE model can decouple the modeling and algorithm implementation of state estimation and enhance the efficiency of algorithm implementation significantly. Otherwise, more state estimation mature algorithms can be adopted for the joint state estimation model in quadratic polynomial form. Simulations on the IEEE 33-bus system verify the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed method.

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