A novel deep learning-based diagnosis method applied to power quality disturbances

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Abstract

Monitoring electrical power quality has become a priority in the industrial sector back-ground: avoiding unwanted effects that affect the whole performance at industrial facilities is an aim. The lack of commercial equipment capable of detecting them is a proven fact. Studies and research related to these types of grid behaviors are still a subject for which contributions are required. Although research has been conducted for disturbance detection, most methodologies consider only a few standardized disturbance combinations. This paper proposes an innovative deep learning-based diagnosis method to be applied on power quality disturbances, and it is based on three stages. Firstly, a domain fusion approach is considered in a feature extraction stage to characterize the electrical power grid. Secondly, an adaptive pattern characterization is carried out by considering a stacked autoencoder. Finally, a neural network structure is applied to identify disturbances. The proposed approach relies on the training and validation of the diagnosis system with synthetic data: single, double and triple disturbances combinations and different noise levels, also validated with available experimental measurements provided by IEEE 1159.2 Working Group. The proposed method achieves nearly a 100% hit rate allowing a far more practical application due to its capability of pattern characterization.

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Gonzalez-Abreu, A. D., Delgado-Prieto, M., Osornio-Rios, R. A., Saucedo-Dorantes, J. J., & Romero-Troncoso, R. D. J. (2021). A novel deep learning-based diagnosis method applied to power quality disturbances. Energies, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14102839

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