Maximum likelihood estimation of distribution grid topology and parameters from smart meter data

10/05/2022
by   Lisa Laurent, et al.
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This paper defines a Maximum Likelihood Estimator (MLE) for the admittance matrix estimation of distribution grids, utilising voltage magnitude and power measurements collected only from common, unsychronised measuring devices (Smart Meters). First, we present a model of the grid, as well as the existing MLE based on voltage and current phasor measurements. Then, this problem formulation is adjusted for phase-less measurements using common assumptions. The effect of these assumptions is compared to the initial problem in various scenarios. Finally, numerical experiments on a popular IEEE benchmark network indicate promising results. Missing data can greatly disrupt estimation methods. Not measuring the voltage phase only adds 30% of error to the admittance matrix estimate in realistic conditions. Moreover, the sensitivity to measurement noise is similar with and without the phase.

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