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A Markovian influence graph formed from utility line outage data to mitigate large cascades
Kai Zhou1, Ian Dobson1, Zhaoyu Wang1
1KZ, ID, ZW are with Electrical and Computer Engineering dept., Iowa State University, Ames IA USA; AR is with Statistics dept., Texas A&M University, College Station TX USA; APG is with Statistics dept., Iowa State University.
Abstract:
We use observed transmission line outage data to make a Markovian influence graph that describes the probabili- ties of transitions between generations of cascading line outages. Each generation of a cascade consists of a single line outage or multiple line outages. The new influence graph defines a Markov chain and generalizes previous influence graphs by including multiple line outages as Markov chain states. The generalized influence graph can reproduce the distribution of cascade size in the utility data. In particular, it can estimate the probabilities of small, medium and large cascades. The influence graph has the key advantage of allowing the effect of mitigations to be analyzed and readily tested, which is not available from the observed data. We exploit the asymptotic properties of the Markov chain to find the lines most involved in large cascades and show how upgrades to these critical lines can reduce the probability of large cascades.
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