Power quality event classification using complex wavelets phasor models and customized convolution neural network

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Abstract

Origin and triggers of power quality (PQ) events must be identified in prior, in order to take preventive steps to enhance power quality. However it is important to identify, localize and classify the PQ events to determine the causes and origins of PQ disturbances. In this paper a novel algorithm is presented to classify voltage variations into six different PQ events considering the space phasor model (SPM) diagrams, dual tree complex wavelet transforms (DTCWT) sub bands and the convolution neural network (CNN) model. The input voltage data is converted into SPM data, the SPM data is transformed using 2D DTCWT into low pass and high pass sub bands which are simultaneously processed by the 2D CNN model to perform classification of PQ events. In the proposed method CNN model based on Google Net is trained to perform classification of PQ events with default configuration as in deep neural network designer in MATLAB environment. The proposed algorithm achieve higher accuracy with reduced training time in classification of events than compared with reported PQ event classification methods.

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Ramalingappa, L., & Manjunatha, A. (2022). Power quality event classification using complex wavelets phasor models and customized convolution neural network. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 12(1), 22–31. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v12i1.pp22-31

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