An spatiotemporal information system based wide-area protection fault identification scheme |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Automobile and Traffic Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China;2. Wuxi Fuel Injection Equipment Research Institute, Wuxi, China |
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Abstract: | The paper presents a synchronized phasor measurement based fast and accurate comprehensive wide area back-up protection scheme for transmission lines. The proposed scheme uses Koopman Mode Analysis (KMA) technique on fault current data obtained from Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) for fault identification in back-up protection. The principal advantage of Koopman operator is that it is based on spatiotemporal information system (STIS). In real world applications, often time and space exists together and hence, dealing with spatial aspect without considering temporal aspect is of limited use. The wide area back-up protection scheme is developed using STIS for fault identification and classification including wide variations in operating conditions of the power network. The New England 39 bus system is used as the test system which is developed on Dig-Silent power factory commercial software (PF4C) platform for evaluating the performance of proposed technique. Further, the efficacy of the proposed scheme is also tested for stressed conditions such as symmetrical fault during power swing and load encroachment and found to work effectively. |
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Keywords: | Wide area back-up protections (WABP) Koopman mode analysis (KMA) Phasor measurement units (PMUS) Power swing |
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