1.3 Citing Matpower

We request that publications derived from the use of Matpower, or the included data files, explicitly acknowledge that fact by citing the appropriate paper(s) and the software itself.4

Papers

All publications derived from the use of Matpower, or the included data files, should cite the 2011 Matpower paper [1]:

R. D. Zimmerman, C. E. Murillo-Sánchez, and R. J. Thomas, “Matpower: Steady-State Operations, Planning and Analysis Tools for Power Systems Research and Education,” Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 12–19, Feb. 2011.
doi: 10.1109/TPWRS.2010.2051168

Publications derived from the use of the Matpower Optimal Scheduling Tool (MOST) should cite the 2013 MOST paper [3], in addition to the 2011 Matpower paper [1] above.

C. E. Murillo-Sánchez, R. D. Zimmerman, C. L. Anderson, and R. J. Thomas, “Secure Planning and Operations of Systems with Stochastic Sources, Energy Storage and Active Demand,” Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 2220–2229, Dec. 2013.
doi: 10.1109/TSG.2013.2281001

Work making specific reference to the Matpower Interior Point Solver (MIPS) should also cite [8]:

H. Wang, C. E. Murillo-Sánchez, R. D. Zimmerman, and R. J. Thomas, “On Computational Issues of Market-Based Optimal Power Flow,” Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 1185–1193, August 2007.
doi: 10.1109/TPWRS.2007.901301

Note: Some of the case files included with Matpower request the citation of additional publications. This includes the ACTIVSg, PEGASE, and RTE cases. Details are available in the help text at the top of the corresponding case files.

Software

For the sake of reproducibility of research results, it is best to cite the specific version of the software used, with the version-specfic DOI. For example, for version 7.0 of Matpower:

R. D. Zimmerman, C. E. Murillo-Sánchez (2019). Matpower (Version 7.0)
  [Software]. Available: https://matpower.org
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3251119

To cite the Matpower software generally, without reference to a specific version, use the following citation and DOI, with <YEAR> replaced by the year of the most recent release:

R. D. Zimmerman, C. E. Murillo-Sánchez (<YEAR>). Matpower
  [Software]. Available: https://matpower.org
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3236535

A list of versions with release dates and version-specific DOI’s can be found via the general DOI at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3236535.

User’s Manuals

The Matpower, MIPS and MOST User’s Manuals should also be cited explicitly in work that refers to or is derived from their content.5 As with the software, the citation and DOI can be version-specific or general, as appropriate. For version 7.0 of the Matpower User’s Manual, use:

R. D. Zimmerman, C. E. Murillo-Sánchez. Matpower User’s Manual, Version 7.0. 2019. [Online]. Available: https://matpower.org/docs/MATPOWER-manual-7.0.pdf
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3251118

For a version non-specific citation, use the following citation and DOI, with <YEAR> replaced by the year of the most recent release:

R. D. Zimmerman, C. E. Murillo-Sánchez. Matpower User’s Manual. <YEAR>.
  [Online]. Available: https://matpower.org/docs/MATPOWER-manual.pdf
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.3236519

A list of versions of the User’s Manual with release dates and version-specific DOI’s can be found via the general DOI at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3236519.

Recommendation

In the interest of facilitating research reproducibility and thereby increasing the value of your Matpower-related research publications, we strongly encourage you to also publish, whenever possible, all of the code and data required to generate the results you are publishing. Zenodo/GitHub6 and IEEE DataPort7 are two of many available options8 .