Optimal PMU Placement for Kalman Filtering of DAE Power System Models
Milos Katanic, Yi Guo, John Lygeros, Gabriela Hug
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Optimal sensor placement is essential for minimizing costs and ensuring accurate state estimation in power systems. This paper introduces a novel method for optimal sensor placement for dynamic state estimation of power systems modeled by differential-algebraic equations. The method identifies optimal sensor locations by minimizing the steady-state covariance matrix of the Kalman filter, thus minimizing the error of joint differential and algebraic state estimation. The problem is reformulated as a mixed-integer semidefinite program and effectively solved using off-the-shelf numerical solvers. Numerical results demonstrate the merits of the proposed approach by benchmarking its performance in phasor measurement unit placement in comparison to greedy algorithms.