Abstract

Distribution systems are undergoing many enhancements and developments to enable the future smart grid, and distribution system state estimation (DSSE) provides the control centers with the information necessary for several of its applications and operational functions. However, the quality of DSSE typically suffers from a lack of adequate/accurate measurements. Recently, many electric utilities have started to install fairly accurate smart meters throughout their distribution networks, which create an opportunity to achieve higher quality DSSE. However, the signals provided by smart meters are generally not synchronized and the difference between the measurement times of smart meters can be significant. Therefore, a complete snapshot of the entire distribution system may not be available. This paper proposes a method to deal with the issue of nonsynchronized measurements coming from smart meters based on the credibility of each available measurement and appropriately adjusting the variance of the measurement devices. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, two IEEE benchmark systems are used. The results show that the proposed method is robust and improves the accuracy of DSSE compared with the traditional DSSE approach.

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