Abstract

This study presents a novel faulted line identification method that is applicable in power systems with only sparse synchronised measurements, and at the same time, with significantly reduced computational burden so that it can be a competitive choice for wide-area backup protection schemes. By revealing the behaviour pattern of bus voltages from the perspective of high-dimensional unitary space, the method is enabled to avoid unnecessary computation and thus to remarkably improve its efficiency. Analysis in high-dimensional unitary space also gives a direct and feasible guideline for phasor measurement unit (PMU) placement, from which a PMU optimal placement strategy is developed. Performed on the IEEE benchmark systems of 39 and 118 buses, the proposed method gives encouraging results.

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