Title of article
A New Adaptive Transient Monitoring Scheme for Detection of Power System Events
Author/Authors
D. Wiot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
42
To page
48
Abstract
The transient monitoring (TM) function occupies a
very important place in digital protection devices. Its role is to detect
as quickly and precisely as possible any significant change in
the behavior of incoming voltage and current measurements (i.e.,
a change in the signal model). It is indeed believed that fault inceptions
and switching events occurring in the vicinity of the protective
relay can be detected by the monitoring of the voltages and
currents. The precise time of jump detection allows, for example,
the relay to place data windows at a correct position and to trigger
accurate protection calculations. Accurate signal change detection
could also be implemented in digital fault recorders (as a starting
condition) or even in offline event analysis for phasor synchronization
or fault location.
By nature, ADAMO is an adaptive transient monitor: the
filter coefficients and filter length keep changing to adapt to
the incoming signals. The method is based on a least square
minimization of the residual signal given by a short Fourier filter
with two adapted coefficients. At a very low computation cost, the
algorithm gets rid of all the disadvantages of the classical methods
and allows a greater sensitivity.
Keywords
transient analysis. , power system protection , power system faults
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Record number
400555
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