Title
Transient-State Feasibility Set Approximation Of Power Networks Against Disturbances Of Unknown Amplitude
Abstract
This paper develops methods to efficiently compute the set of disturbances on a power network that do not tip the frequency of each bus and the power flow in each transmission line beyond their respective bounds. For a linearized power network model, we propose a sampling method to provide superset and subset approximations with a desired accuracy of the set of feasible disturbances. We also introduce an error metric to measure the approximation gap and design an algorithm that is able to reduce its value without impacting the complexity of the resulting set approximations. Simulations on the IEEE 118-bus power network illustrate our results.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
2017 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ACC)
Subset and superset,Synchronization,Transmission line,Control theory,Computer science,Control engineering,Transient state,Sampling (statistics),Steady state,Amplitude,Numerical stability
DocType
ISSN
Citations 
Conference
0743-1619
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yifu Zhang117015.01
Jorge Cortes21046113.95