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Transient Stability Analysis of Power Systems via Occupation Measures

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We propose the application of occupation measure theory to the classical problem of transient stability analysis for power systems. This enables the computation of certified inner and outer approximations for the region of attraction of a nominal operating point. In order to determine whether a post-disturbance point requires cor-rective actions to ensure stability, one would then simply need to check the sign of a polynomial evaluated at that point. Thus, computationally expensive dynamical simulations are only required for post-disturbance points in the region between the inner and outer approximations. We focus on the nonlinear swing equations but voltage dynamics could also be included. The proposed approach is formulated as a hierarchy of semidefinite programs stemming from an infinite-dimensional linear program in a measure space, with a natural dual sum-of-squares perspective. On the theoretical side, this paper lays the groundwork for exploiting the oscillatory structure of power systems by using Hermitian (instead of real) sums-of-squares and connects the proposed approach to recent results from algebraic geometry.
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hal-02125599 , version 1 (10-05-2019)

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Cédric Josz, Daniel Molzahn, Matteo Tacchi, Somayeh Sojoudi. Transient Stability Analysis of Power Systems via Occupation Measures. IEEE Power & Energy Society Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference (ISGT 2019 ), Feb 2019, Washington, United States. ⟨10.1109/ISGT.2019.8791570⟩. ⟨hal-02125599⟩
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