A Dynamic Mode Decomposition Scheme to Analyze Power Quality Events

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This paper presents a new method for detecting power quality disturbances, such as faults. The method is based on the dynamic mode decomposition (DMD)-a data-driven method to estimate linear dynamics whose eigenvalues and eigenvectors approximate those of the Koopman operator. The proposed method uses the real part of the main eigenvalue estimated by the DMD as the key indicator that a power quality event has occurred. The paper shows how the proposed method can be used to detect events using current and voltage signals to distinguish different faults. Because the proposed method is window-based, the effect that the window size has on the performance of the approach is analyzed. In addition, a study on the effect that noise has on the proposed approach is presented.

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Wilches-Bernal, F., Reno, M. J., & Hernandez-Alvidrez, J. (2021). A Dynamic Mode Decomposition Scheme to Analyze Power Quality Events. IEEE Access, 9, 70775–70788. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3078068

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