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Main Authors: Maity, Somnath, Panigrahi, Premananda
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10005
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author Maity, Somnath
Panigrahi, Premananda
author_facet Maity, Somnath
Panigrahi, Premananda
contents The centrality measure (CM) is one of the most fundamental metrics for evaluating the efficiency and vulnerability analysis of complex power grids (CPGs). Despite an abundance of different CMs for individual nodes, there are only a few metrics available in the literature to measure the centrality of individual lines. We propose here the current-flow (CF) line CMs to identify the ranking of lines, where each set of lines is associated with a different level of importance. We then find the CMs using effective resistance and apply it to identify the important lines in a commonly used IEEE 118-bus network. Finally, the efficiency and vulnerability of CPG are analyzed to validate the proposed concepts.
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spellingShingle Vulnerability and Efficiency Assessment of Complex Power Grids Using Current-Flow Line Centralities
Maity, Somnath
Panigrahi, Premananda
Physics and Society
The centrality measure (CM) is one of the most fundamental metrics for evaluating the efficiency and vulnerability analysis of complex power grids (CPGs). Despite an abundance of different CMs for individual nodes, there are only a few metrics available in the literature to measure the centrality of individual lines. We propose here the current-flow (CF) line CMs to identify the ranking of lines, where each set of lines is associated with a different level of importance. We then find the CMs using effective resistance and apply it to identify the important lines in a commonly used IEEE 118-bus network. Finally, the efficiency and vulnerability of CPG are analyzed to validate the proposed concepts.
title Vulnerability and Efficiency Assessment of Complex Power Grids Using Current-Flow Line Centralities
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10005