TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding Communities From a New Functional Perspective in Power Grids
AU - Wang, Xiaoliang
AU - Xue, Fei
AU - Lu, Shaofeng
AU - Jiang, Lin
AU - Bompard, Ettore
AU - Masera, Marcelo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/6/1
Y1 - 2022/6/1
N2 - The contributions of this article include a new concept, a new question, and a new method. This article proposes the concept of functional community, which is different from conventional topological community. Functional community is defined with two meanings: (1) tighter internal coupling for better efficiency within the same community; (2) more internal transmission from source to sink nodes within the same community. Then a new question about how to detect functional communities in power grids is analyzed, and most existing algorithms are not applicable. Therefore, a new method is put forward. Corresponding to meaning 1, electrical coupling strength (ECS) is defined to replace conventional adjacency matrix; corresponding to meaning 2, power supply strength is defined and integrated with ECS to form the newly defined electrical functional strength. Based on these two changes, we apply the proposed power supply modularity as a benchmark to evaluate any partitioning of power grids. Moreover, the Newman fast algorithm is modified with power supply modularity maximization to detect functional communities in power grids. The capability of the proposed partitioning method is demonstrated via the IEEE-118, IEEE-300 bus systems, and an Italian power grid. We argue that the conventional topological modularity may exaggerate the community characteristics of power grids and is inferior to the power supply modularity in detecting some functional features in communities. The work can also give inspiration to other engineering networks for functional communities.
AB - The contributions of this article include a new concept, a new question, and a new method. This article proposes the concept of functional community, which is different from conventional topological community. Functional community is defined with two meanings: (1) tighter internal coupling for better efficiency within the same community; (2) more internal transmission from source to sink nodes within the same community. Then a new question about how to detect functional communities in power grids is analyzed, and most existing algorithms are not applicable. Therefore, a new method is put forward. Corresponding to meaning 1, electrical coupling strength (ECS) is defined to replace conventional adjacency matrix; corresponding to meaning 2, power supply strength is defined and integrated with ECS to form the newly defined electrical functional strength. Based on these two changes, we apply the proposed power supply modularity as a benchmark to evaluate any partitioning of power grids. Moreover, the Newman fast algorithm is modified with power supply modularity maximization to detect functional communities in power grids. The capability of the proposed partitioning method is demonstrated via the IEEE-118, IEEE-300 bus systems, and an Italian power grid. We argue that the conventional topological modularity may exaggerate the community characteristics of power grids and is inferior to the power supply modularity in detecting some functional features in communities. The work can also give inspiration to other engineering networks for functional communities.
KW - Community detection
KW - complex network
KW - functional community
KW - power grids partitioning
KW - power supply modularity
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U2 - 10.1109/JSYST.2022.3151388
DO - 10.1109/JSYST.2022.3151388
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126307205
SN - 1932-8184
VL - 16
SP - 3072
EP - 3083
JO - IEEE Systems Journal
JF - IEEE Systems Journal
IS - 2
ER -