2018 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2018 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Syst 2018
DOI: 10.1109/eeeic.2018.8493787
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Sag Estimation of Real Transmission Systems for Faults Along the Lines in the Presence of Distributed Generation

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“…also, AOV can be achieved by using open and bracket methods to solve voltage equations, which are not appropriate due to convergence problems [18,19], and to estimate the information of other unmonitored buses. In [20,21], a method is suggested to solve an undetermined analytical set of equations by integer linear programming or singular value decomposition, but in these methods, each fault on the network must stimulate at least one monitored bus, which requires more monitored buses. In [22], to estimate the voltage information of unmonitored buses, the most probable fault location is used using the set of potential fault locations, which is based on the fault type.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…also, AOV can be achieved by using open and bracket methods to solve voltage equations, which are not appropriate due to convergence problems [18,19], and to estimate the information of other unmonitored buses. In [20,21], a method is suggested to solve an undetermined analytical set of equations by integer linear programming or singular value decomposition, but in these methods, each fault on the network must stimulate at least one monitored bus, which requires more monitored buses. In [22], to estimate the voltage information of unmonitored buses, the most probable fault location is used using the set of potential fault locations, which is based on the fault type.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%