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An Improved Three-Phase AMB Distribution System State Estimator

State estimators (SEs) are required to enable the evolving and increasingly important role of communications and control in smart distribution systems. In this context, this paper presents an improved three-phase admittance matrix-based (AMB) SE for medium voltage systems to tackle issues related to...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power systems 2017-03, Vol.32 (2), p.1463-1473
Main Authors: de Almeida, Madson C., Ochoa, Luis F.
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Power measurement
Reactive power
State estimation
Voltage measurement
zero injections
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