Analysis of State Estimation Accuracy in Distribution Networks Using Pseudo- Measurement Selection and Real Measurement Incorporation
Barancsuk, Lilla
Hartmann, Bálint
2025-08-18T12:14:50Z
2025-08-18T12:14:50Z
2024
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32340
In this paper, we investigate computationally efficient methodologies for
generating pseudo-measurements with the aim of selecting the set of pseudo-measurements
that can achieve maximum state estimation accuracy for a given network. We analyze the
impact of various information sources for residential and demand-response load pseudo-
measurements. Additionally, we examine three meteorological approaches to approximate
photovoltaic output. By preforming numerical experiments across four real Hungarian low-
voltage supply areas, we present the scenarios that yield the maximum state estimation
accuracy for each load, which can be conveniently incorporated into any industrial
application.
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