“…To reduce the installation costs, some authors propose to use a few measurement points and to integrate them with load estimations [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]; however, when dealing with load estimations (or pseudo-measurements), higher uncertainty levels are generally expected and more sophisticated algorithms can be needed for the distribution system state's estimation, which also may entail higher computational costs. The integration of differently distributed measurement solutions have also been investigated, for example, considering the possibility of smart meter and power quality meter exploitation or SCADA-and PMU-enhanced integration, for a number of applications (load forecasting, optimization, demand side management, fault detection and so on) [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. If the application of such solutions is envisaged for small distribution networks, such as those addressed in this paper, the main problems are related to the processing of algorithms' accuracy and complexity, considering the reasonable computational capabilities of the DSOs control centers.…”