LSTM Recurrent Neural Network Classifier for High Impedance Fault Detection in Solar PV Integrated Power System

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This paper presents the detection of High Impedance Fault (HIF) in solar Photovoltaic (PV) integrated power system using recurrent neural network-based Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) approach. For study this, an IEEE 13-bus system was modeled in MATLAB/Simulink environment to integrate 300 kW solar PV systems for analysis. Initially, the three-phase current signal during non-faulty (regular operation, capacitor switching, load switching, transformer inrush current) and faulty (HIF, symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault) conditions were used for extraction of features. The signal processing technique of Discrete Wavelet Transform with db4 mother wavelet was applied to extract each phase's energy value features for training and testing the classifiers. The proposed LSTM classifier gives the overall classification accuracy of 91.21% with a success rate of 92.42 % in identifying HIF in PV integrated power network. The prediction results obtained from the proffered method are compared with other well-known classifiers of K-Nearest neighbor's network, Support vector machine, J48 based decision tree, and Naïve Bayes approach. Further, the classifier's robustness is validated by evaluating the performance indices (PI) of kappa statistic, precision, recall, and F-measure. The results obtained reveal that the proposed LSTM network significantly outperforms all PI compared to other techniques.

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Veerasamy, V., Wahab, N. I. A., Othman, M. L., Padmanaban, S., Sekar, K., Ramachandran, R., … Islam, M. Z. (2021). LSTM Recurrent Neural Network Classifier for High Impedance Fault Detection in Solar PV Integrated Power System. IEEE Access, 9, 32672–32687. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3060800

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