A Study of Meter Placement Method for Distribution Systems

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In this paper a novel method of meter placement for distribution systems is proposed. By analyzing the characters of the sensitive matrix of estimated errors of measurements, the sensitive genes are defined which are produced by measurements in the total variance of estimated errors of measurements. The scheme of meter placement is decided according to their orders in the sensitive gene table. The new approach can use lesser real-time meter placements and more pseudo measurements to satisfy the evaluated criterions on the base of branch-current-based state estimation. An analysis is done for the IEEE 33-bus systems and tested results present the advantage of new idea.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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