Power system state estimation

Ali Abur

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Power system state estimation

by Ali Abur

2004

Marcel Dekker

327

0824755707

Description

Offering an up-to-date account of the strategies utilized in state estimation of electric power systems, this reference illustrates the significant role of state estimation in overall energy management-presenting an abundance of examples, models, tables, and guidelines to clearly examine new aspects of state estimation, the testing of network observability, and methods to assure computational efficiency.

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Power system state estimation was written by Ali Abur.

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