Distribution System State Estimation Using Model-Optimized Neural Networks

Doyun Kim, Justin Migo Dolot, Hwachang Song

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Abstract

Maintaining reliability during power system operation relies heavily on the operator’s knowledge of the system and its current state. With the increasing complexity of power systems, full system monitoring is needed. Due to the costs to install and maintain measurement devices, a costeffective optimal placement is normally employed, and as such, state estimation is used to complete the picture. However, in order to provide accurate state estimates in the current power system climate, the models must be fully expanded to include probabilistic uncertainties and non-linear assets. Recognizing its analogous relationship with state estimation, machine learning and its ability to summarily model unseen and complex relationships between input data is used. Thus, a power system state estimator was developed using modified long short-term (LSTM) neural networks to provide quicker and more accurate state estimates over the conventional weighted least squares-based state estimator (WLS-SE). The networks are then subject to standard polynomial scheduled weight pruning to further optimize the size and memory consumption of the neural networks. The state estimators were tested on a hybrid AC/DC distribution system composed of the IEEE 34-bus AC test system and a 9-bus DC microgrid. The conventional WLS-SE has achieved a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.0151 p.u. for voltage magnitude estimates, while the LSTM’s were able to achieve RMSE’s between 0.0019 p.u. and 0.0087 p.u., with the latter having 75% weight sparsity, estimates about ten times faster, and half of its full memory requirement occupied.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2073
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Distribution system
  • Hybrid AC/DC
  • Machine learning
  • Power system
  • State estimation

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