A single-end directional relaying scheme for double-circuit transmission line using fuzzy expert system

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The faults occurring in different sections are difficult to identify using the traditional techniques. This paper investigates a fuzzy expert system for directional relaying, classification, and location of faults in double-circuit transmission lines. The current magnitudes measured at only one terminal of the double-circuit transmission line are used to compute discreet Fourier coefficients. Thus, this scheme does not involve any communication channel. The presented fuzzy expert system is achieved from the structure of MAMDANI system in LabVIEW software. Test case studies show the effectiveness of the presented scheme. The simulation results attest that the directional relaying, classification, and location estimation is very accurate. This scheme is adaptive to the change of fault location, fault resistance, fault inception angle, and fault type.

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Kumar, A. N., Sanjay, C., & Chakravarthy, M. (2020). A single-end directional relaying scheme for double-circuit transmission line using fuzzy expert system. Complex and Intelligent Systems, 6(2), 335–346. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40747-020-00131-w

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