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Transmission line parameter identification using PMU measurements

Shi et al., 2011

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1505440285731526392
Author
Shi D
Tylavsky D
Koellner K
Logic N
Wheeler D
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European Transactions on Electrical Power

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Accurate knowledge of transmission line (TL) impedance parameters helps to improve accuracy in relay settings and power flow modeling. To improve TL parameter estimates, various algorithms have been proposed in the past to identify TL parameters based on …
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    • G01R31/08Locating faults in cables, transmission lines, or networks
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    • G01R31/02Testing of electric apparatus, lines or components, for short-circuits, discontinuities, leakage of current, or incorrect line connection
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