Network Observability: Theory
Felix F. Wu(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), A. Monticelli(University of California, Berkeley)
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Abstract
A complete theory of network observability is presented. Starting from a fundamental notion of the observability of a network, a number of basic facts relating to network observability, unobservable states, unobservable branches, observable islands, relevancy of measurements, etc. are derived. Simple and efficient algorithms can be developed based on these basic facts to (i) test network observability, (ii) identify observable islands and (iii) place measurements for observability.
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