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@article{160873, author = {Dr.A.NABISHA and M.Madlin Anusha and R.Rajesh and S.Rexley and Shajin.V}, title = {OPTIMAL PLACEMENT OF PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT USING GENETIC ALGORITHM}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {1536-1541}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160873}, abstract = {In order to examine the system's observability, the article suggests installing synchronized Phasor Measurement Units (PMU) in the power system. The best place for PMUs is where the system will have the most redundancy and complete observability with the fewest possible PMUs. The PMU cannot be installed on every power system bus due to economic reasons. The PMU has been positioned in a way that will lower installation costs. The present paper explores the best PMU position for overall observability using a genetic algorithm (GA) based strategy. Obtaining the least amount of PMU necessary for the power system to be completely observable is the first of two parts to this challenge. Another is finding the PMU's best placement to achieve the most observability redundancy. The IEEE-14 bus, 24-bus, 30-bus, and New England 39-bus systems will all be investigated as an outcome}, keywords = {PMU, synchronization, genetic algorithm, redundancy, observability}, month = {}, }
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