The Phasor measurement unit (PMU) measurements are mandatory to monitor the
power system's voltage stability margin in an online manner. Monitoring is key
to the secure operation of the grid...Traditionally, online monitoring of
voltage stability using synchrophasors required a centralized communication
architecture, which leads to high investment cost and cyber-security concerns. The increasing importance of cyber-security and low investment cost have
recently led to the development of distributed algorithms for online monitoring
of the grid that are inherently less prone to malicious attacks. In this work,
a novel distributed non-iterative voltage stability index (VSI) is proposed by
recasting the power flow equations as circles. The online computations of VSI
are simultaneously performed by the processors embedded at each bus in the
smart grid with the help of PMUs and communication of voltage phasors between
neighboring buses. The distributed nature of the index enables the real-time
identification of the critical bus of the system with minimal communication
infrastructure. The effectiveness of the proposed distributed index is
demonstrated on IEEE test systems and contrasted with existing methods to show
the benefits of the proposed method in speed, interpretability, identification
of outage location, and low sensitivity to noisy measurements.(read more)