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作者机构:Natl Univ Singapore Dept Ind Syst Engn & Management Singapore 117576 Singapore
出 版 物:《RELIABILITY ENGINEERING & SYSTEM SAFETY》 (可靠性工程与系统安全)
年 卷 期:2019年第186卷
页 面:134-142页
核心收录:
学科分类:1201[管理学-管理科学与工程(可授管理学、工学学位)] 08[工学] 0837[工学-安全科学与工程]
基 金:ETH Zurich [FI370074011] Singapore's National Research Foundation [FI370074011]
主 题:Heavy-tailed Maximum likelihood Minimum distance estimation Log-log plot Disruption
摘 要:It has been well-recognized that the distribution of the blackout size of a power grid system has a heavy tail. The power-law distribution is a popular model for the heavy-tail phenomenon, and it is widely used in power system disruptions. However, there are significant reporting errors in the disruption data reported in public available databases, such as the database of the Electric Disturbance Events (OE-417) maintained by the US Department of Energy. Traditional inference techniques such as the maximum likelihood estimation can be sensitive to such contaminated data due to the reporting errors. In this paper, we propose a robust estimation procedure for the power-law distribution based on the minimum distance estimation method. A comprehensive simulation is used to evaluate the performance of the proposed method, and compare the performance with the existing maximum likelihood method. It is found that the proposed method outperforms the existing maximum likelihood method in the presence of contaminated data. We apply the proposed method to the blackout data from Jan 2002 to Aug 2016 based on the OE-417 database.