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Disturbance replay and analysis[19] Since the implementation on the FNET/GridEye platform,
more than 1300 disturbances have been localized successfully.
Measurement-aided model validation[20]
Two examples are given below in Fig. 4. In Fig. 4(a), since the
Electromechanical speed map development[21][22][23] disturbance was surrounded by several FDRs, both the TDOA-
based and the RQA-MVEE method were able to identify the
Historic data statistical analysis[24]-[29] disturbance location accurately. Comparatively, only the RQA-
MVEE method could locate the disturbance precisely in Fig.
III. RECENT REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS 4(b) while the TDOA-based method failed to give a
In this section, two recent real-time applications of satisfactory result since the FDRs available at the disturbance
FNET/GridEye will be presented, including the hybrid time were only on one side of the disturbance. These two case
computational intelligence-based disturbance localization and studies demonstrate that the RQA-MVEE method is able to
forced oscillation detection using adaptive thresholds. deliver a more accurate and robust disturbance location
estimation result especially when there are not sufficient
measurement locations for the TDOA-based method to work.
A. Electromechanical Disturbance Localization based on
Hybrid Computational Intelligence Techniques
Severe electromechanical disturbances in the power grid
such as generator outages and load shedding affect the power
system dynamic behaviors and threaten system stabilities.
Synchronized measurements taken by FDRs allow for the real-
time detection and localization of such electromechanical
disturbances. However, the previous TDOA-based method
[12][13] assumed the propagation speeds of the disturbance are
identical in each direction. This assumption may not always
2016/1/15 05:04:23 (UTC) O(n) to O(1) where n is the number of measurements in each
Power mismatch estimated/confirmed: 890 MW / 877 MW
time window.
30
15
0
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