Optimal placement of PMUs considering logical topology of communication medium power system observability
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/9989Date
2016-11-07Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Nikumbh, Bhushan MadanAbstract
A phasor measurement unit (PMU) has a unique ability of providing synchronized phasor measurements
of voltage and currents. This ability distinguishes it from all other metering devices. It has been
perceived that PMUs hold the capability of revolutionizing the way of power system monitoring and
control. However, high per unit cost and challenges related to its communication system has made its
judicial placement in an electric grid a significant issue. Therefore, in present work various issues
regarding PMU placement are considered. First, Linear programming approach is utilized to find out
optimal PMU locations in the given system. Since, PMU installation costs also comprises of PMU
communication infrastructure. Therefore, a novel method is employed to find out feasible
communication network structure for the given system. The data generated by a PMU needs a reliable
and stable communication network. Generally, fiber – optic cables due their high channel capacity, low
latency and immunity to electromagnetic interference have become the choice for PMU communication.
Therefore, fiber optical communication is considered as communication medium in present work. In
this thesis, it is assumed that the fiber – optic network runs parallel to the electric power network.
Constant growth and uncertain nature of power system causes problem of congestion. Further,
propagation delay associated with optical fibers is also a recent topic of concern. Hence, in order to
optimize the congestion and the propagation delay, a logical topology is generally developed for the
optical fiber networks. This thesis presents a mathematical formulation based on integer linear
programming for logical topology designing. The feasibility of the proposed formulations is checked
by applying it on few IEEE systems. Results so obtained, establishes the feasibility of methodology.
Present thesis has considered different PMU placement and infrastructure issues independently, which
will benefit planning utilities.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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