Claims
- 1. An energy management system for recursive parameter energy management control, comprising:
- control means for changing the settings of a power grid or subsystem (grid);
- measurement means for measuring the status and settings of said (grid) and producing representative grid data thereof;
- a computer having memory means for storing said grid data and further having a program means for analyzing said grid data and producing values representative of the impedance parameters of said grid, said program means including means for separating said grid data into a plurality of sub-grid data sets, each of said sub-grid data sets containing a predetermined number of unknown grid impedance parameters and means for recursively modeling each of said sub-grid data sets into Markov processes; and
- comparing the impedance parameters of said grid which were derived from Markov processes recursively modeling said sub-grid data sets a predetermined grid impedance parameters.
- 2. An energy management system according to claim 1 wherein said control means changes said settings of said grid in response to said comparison of said derived impedance parameters with said predetermined grid impedance parameters.
- 3. An energy management system according to claim 1 wherein said grid data is comprised of at least voltage magnitudes and angles and wherein said program means treats said voltage magnitudes and angles as noncorrelated in time where X(t.sub.i +1) does not depend on X(t.sub.i).
- 4. An energy management system according to claim 3 wherein the model for X is such that it is a discrete time white noise random process obeying the difference equation:
- X(t.sub.i -1)=X(t.sub.i)+.omega.(t.sub.i)
- where .omega.(t.sub.i) is discrete time gaussian white noise.
- 5. An energy management system according to claim 1 wherein unknown grid impedance parameters are modeled to said Markov processes according to:
- P(t.sub.i +1)=P(t.sub.i)+.nu.(t.sub.i)
- where .nu.(ti) is discrete time gaussian white noise.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/423,609 filed Apr. 17, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,627,760.
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