Abstract
The problem of determining the state of a power system is currently being solved using a number of methods, most of which are based on a least squares problem formulation. Recently, alternate methods based on linear programming have been proposed [1]. Techniques based on least absolute value (LAV) minimization, a derivative of linear programming, have shown potential for use in state estimators, especially in regards to detecting and eliminating bad data from the measurement set [2].

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