Wide-area monitoring systems(WAMS)are becoming increasingly vital for enhancing power grid operators’situational awareness capabilities.As a pilot WAMS that was initially deployed in 2003,the frequency monitoring net...Wide-area monitoring systems(WAMS)are becoming increasingly vital for enhancing power grid operators’situational awareness capabilities.As a pilot WAMS that was initially deployed in 2003,the frequency monitoring network FNET/GridEye uses GPS-time-synchronized monitors called frequency disturbance recorders(FDRs)to capture dynamic grid behaviors.Over the past ten years,a large number of publications related to FNET/GridEye have been reported.In this paper,the most recent developments of FNET/GridEye sensors,data centers,and data analytics applications are reviewed.These works demonstrate that FNET/GridEye will become a costeffective situational awareness tool for the future smart grid.展开更多
基金the Engineering Research Center Shared Facilities supported by the Engineering Research Center Program of the National Science Foundation and DOE under NSF Award Number EEC1041877 and the CURENT Industry Partnership Program.
文摘Wide-area monitoring systems(WAMS)are becoming increasingly vital for enhancing power grid operators’situational awareness capabilities.As a pilot WAMS that was initially deployed in 2003,the frequency monitoring network FNET/GridEye uses GPS-time-synchronized monitors called frequency disturbance recorders(FDRs)to capture dynamic grid behaviors.Over the past ten years,a large number of publications related to FNET/GridEye have been reported.In this paper,the most recent developments of FNET/GridEye sensors,data centers,and data analytics applications are reviewed.These works demonstrate that FNET/GridEye will become a costeffective situational awareness tool for the future smart grid.