Data-Driven Topology and Parameter Identification in Distribution Systems With Limited Measurements
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2024-11-05
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This manuscript presents novel techniques for identifying the switch states, phase identification, and estimation of equipment parameters in multi-phase low voltage electrical grids, which is a major challenge in long-standing German low voltage grids that lack observability and are heavily impacted by modelling errors. The proposed methods are tailored for systems with a limited number of spatially distributed measuring devices, which measure voltage magnitudes at specific nodes and some line current magnitudes. The overall approach employs a problem decomposition strategy to divide the problem into smaller subproblems, which are addressed independently. The techniques for identifying switch states and system phases are based on heuristics and a binary optimization problem using correlation analysis of the measured time series. The estimation of equipment parameters is achieved through a data-driven regression approach and by an optimization problem, and the identification of cable types is solved using a Mixed-Integer Quadratic Programming solver. To validate the presented methods, a realistic grid is used and the presented techniques are evaluated for their resilience to data quality and time resolution, discussing the limitations of the proposed methods.
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(© 2025 IEEE) de Jongh, S., Mueller, F., Osterberg, F., Cañizares, C. A., Leibfried, T., & Bhattacharya, K. (2025). Data-driven topology and parameter identification in distribution systems with limited measurements. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 40(1), 249–260. https://doi.org/10.1109/tpwrd.2024.3491912
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low voltage grids, parameter estimation, phase identification, state estimation, system identification, topology identification