Abstract

The widespread deployment of Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) on power systems has facilitated the real-time monitoring of the power systems dynamics. Dynamic State Estimators (DSEs) are used by the investigators to estimate and identify the state variables and parameters of the nonlinear dynamic models within the power systems by using the measurements which are mainly provided by the PMUs. This dissertation addresses fundamental research on dynamic state estimation of the power systems and presents innovative and robust dynamic state estimation approaches for estimation/identification of the state variables/parameters associated with the nonlinear dynamic models within the power systems.

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