Abstract
State estimation is critical for the monitoring and control of power systems. The conventional approach for state estimation is based on quasi static models for the power systems and as such neglects relevant dynamic effects. These dynamic characteristics are accounted in what are referred as dynamic state estimators (DSE). Several implementations for DSEs have been proposed in literature but mostly focusing on the modelling and numerical aspects. In this paper a laboratory assessment of a DSE for estimating the internal variables of a generation plant is presented. The assessment is conducted with a Hardware in the Loop approach in a laboratory configuration that includes a PDC, real phasor measurement units (PMUs) operating with IEC 61850 sampled values and a real time model of the nordic power system. Experimental results show the behaviour and root mean square error of the estimator for a few different hardware implementations. Thus, it is assessed if the utilization of the IEC 61850 standard may have an impact on performance of the dynamic state estimation and it is quantified the effect on the accuracy.