Development of Attribute Preserving Network Equivalents

Project Status: 
Completed

This project is developing algorithms to construct equivalent system models that preserve desired attributes and behaviors of an interconnected electric power grid. Special emphasis is placed on applying the algorithm to develop “backbone” equivalents for large networks, such as the entire Eastern Interconnection.

This project has been completed.

Related Publications

Jang, Wonhyeok, Saurav Mohapatra, and Thomas J Overbye. "Towards a Transmission Line Limit Preserving Algorithm for Large-Scale Power System Equivalents." 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). Kauai, HI: IEEE, 2015.
Davis, Katherine R, Sudipta Dutta, Thomas J Overbye, and Jim Gronquist. "Estimation of Transmission Line Parameters from Historical Data." 2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). Wailea, HI, USA: IEEE, 2013. 2151 - 2160.
Dutta, Sudipta, and Thomas J Overbye. "Information processing and visualization of power system wide area time varying data." 2013 IEEE Computational Intelligence Applications in Smart Grid (CIASG). Singapore, Singapore: IEEE, 2013. 6 - 12.
Jang, Wonhyeok, Saurav Mohapatra, Thomas J Overbye, and Hao Zhu. "Line limit preserving power system equivalent." 2013 IEEE Power and Energy Conference at Illinois (PECI 2013). Champaign, IL: IEEE, 2013. 206 - 212.