Abstract
With the increasing scale of photovoltaic (PV) power stations, timely anomaly detection through analyzing the PV output power curve is crucial. However, overlooking the impact of external factors on the expected power output would lead to inaccurate identification of PV station anomalies. This study focuses on the discrepancy between measured and expected PV power generation values, using a dual classification system. The system leverages two-dimensional Gramian angular field (GAF) data and curve features extracted from one-dimensional time series, along with attention weights from a CNN network. This approach effectively classifies anomalies, including normal operation, aging pollution, and arc faults, achieving an overall classification accuracy of 95.83%.
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Wang, Z., Cui, Q., Gong, Z., Shi, L., Gao, J., & Zhong, J. (2024). Anomaly Identification for Photovoltaic Power Stations Using a Dual Classification System and Gramian Angular Field Visualization. Processes, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12040690
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