2021
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrs.2020.3045379
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Measurement-Based Fast Coordinated Voltage Control for Transmission Grids

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“…Due to differences in the timing of data collection by load terminals for low-voltage distribution networks, real-time measurement data is considered quasi real-time measurement data, and there are also certain differences in the collection time of this measurement data, which will affect the real-time performance of the measurement data to a certain extent [5][6]. For real-time measurement data, we use the difference algorithm to process the measurement data collected by each measurement terminal, so that they are all collected at the same time to form real-time data.…”
Section: Processing Of Measurement Data For Low-voltage Distribution ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to differences in the timing of data collection by load terminals for low-voltage distribution networks, real-time measurement data is considered quasi real-time measurement data, and there are also certain differences in the collection time of this measurement data, which will affect the real-time performance of the measurement data to a certain extent [5][6]. For real-time measurement data, we use the difference algorithm to process the measurement data collected by each measurement terminal, so that they are all collected at the same time to form real-time data.…”
Section: Processing Of Measurement Data For Low-voltage Distribution ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application to congestion control in the transmission grid has been explored less. For example, [19] focuses on the voltage control problem, while [20] considers both voltage and power flow control, and introduces a novel subtransmission benchmark model that represents a real French grid. We will review the main findings of this last work in the numerical experiments of Section II.…”
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confidence: 99%