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Robust Dynamic State Estimator of Integrated Energy Systems based on Natural Gas Partial Differential Equations

Systems and Control 2022-05-24 v1 Systems and Control Signal Processing

Abstract

The reliability and precision of dynamic database are vital for the optimal operating and global control of integrated energy systems. One of the effective ways to obtain the accurate states is state estimations. A novel robust dynamic state estimation methodology for integrated natural gas and electric power systems is proposed based on Kalman filter. To take full advantage of measurement redundancies and predictions for enhancing the estimating accuracy, the dynamic state estimation model coupling gas and power systems by gas turbine units is established. The exponential smoothing technique and gas physical model are integrated in Kalman filter. Additionally, the time-varying scalar matrix is proposed to conquer bad data in Kalman filter algorithm. The proposed method is applied to an integrated gas and power systems formed by GasLib-40 and IEEE 39-bus system with five gas turbine units. The simulating results show that the method can obtain the accurate dynamic states under three different measurement error conditions, and the filtering performance are better than separate estimation methods. Additionally, the proposed method is robust when the measurements experience bad data.

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@article{arxiv.2202.01935,
  title  = {Robust Dynamic State Estimator of Integrated Energy Systems based on Natural Gas Partial Differential Equations},
  author = {Liang Chen and Yang Li and Manyun Huang and Xinxin Hui and Songlin Gu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.01935},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Accepted by IEEE transactions on Industry Applications. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2107.05891