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Real-time and consistent sparse estimation of power system distribution factors using online adaptive elastic-net

•A novel Online Adaptive Elastic-net method is proposed for real-time and consistent sparse estimation of distribution factors in large-scale power systems.•It promotes the data-driven, sparsity-aware, and computationally efficient sensitivity analysis of active power line flows.•The proposed method...

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Published in:International journal of electrical power & energy systems 2022-11, Vol.142, p.108361, Article 108361
Main Authors: Liang, Yingqi, Zhao, Junbo, Sampath Kumar, Dhivya, Srinivasan, Dipti
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