Optimal placement of phasor measurement units considering islanding contingency, communication infrastructure, and quality of service

Elroby, M. M.H.; Mekhamer, S. F.; Hossam E.A. Talaat; Hassan, M. A.M.;

Abstract


In this study, the PMUs are placed to operate in normal and islanded cases taking into account power system observability, reliability, Communication Infrastructure (CI), and latency time associated with this CI. Moreover, the economic study for additional new data transmission paths is considered as well as the preexisting Communication Devices (CDs) and the availability of predefined locations of some PMUs in some buses. The PMUs placement and their communication network topology and link channel capacity are co-optimized simultaneously. Two different approaches are applied to optimize the objective function; the first approach is combined from Binary Teaching Learning Based Optimization Algorithm (BTLBOA) and the Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) algorithm, while the second approach is based on BTLBOA. The proposed approaches are examined using IEEE 118-bus systems.


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Title Optimal placement of phasor measurement units considering islanding contingency, communication infrastructure, and quality of service
Authors Elroby, M. M.H.; Mekhamer, S. F.; Hossam E.A. Talaat ; Hassan, M. A.M.
Keywords Binary teaching learning based optimization algorithm;Communication infrastructure;Electric power transmission;Electrical engineering;Electrical system planning;Electrical systems reliability;Islanding;Latency time;Minimum spanning tree;New data transmission paths;Observability;Phasor measurement unit;Power generation;Power system operation;Power system planning;Reliability
Issue Date 1-Oct-2019
Journal Heliyon 
ISSN 24058440
DOI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02538
PubMed ID 31720443
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85074156713

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