Title :
Support Vector Machine for Classification of Voltage Disturbances
Author :
Axelberg, Peter G.V. ; Gu, Irene Yu-Hua ; Bollen, Math H J
Author_Institution :
Univ. Coll. of Boras, Boras
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The support vector machine (SVM) is a powerful method for statistical classification of data used in a number of different applications. However, the usefulness of the method in a commercial available system is very much dependent on whether the SVM classifier can be pretrained from a factory since it is not realistic that the SVM classifier must be trained by the customers themselves before it can be used. This paper proposes a novel SVM classification system for voltage disturbances. The performance of the proposed SVM classifier is investigated when the voltage disturbance data used for training and testing originated from different sources. The data used in the experiments were obtained from both real disturbances recorded in two different power networks and from synthetic data. The experimental results shown high accuracy in classification with training data from one power network and unseen testing data from another. High accuracy was also achieved when the SVM classifier was trained on data from a real power network and test data originated from synthetic data. A lower accuracy resulted when the SVM classifier was trained on synthetic data and test data originated from the power network.
Keywords :
power engineering computing; power system faults; statistical analysis; support vector machines; SVM classification system; power networks; statistical classification; support vector machine classification; synthetic data; test data; voltage disturbances; Artificial intelligence; Decision making; Power quality; Production facilities; Statistical learning; Support vector machine classification; Support vector machines; Testing; Training data; Voltage; Power quality; statistical learning theory; support vector machines; voltage disturbance classification; voltage event;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2007.900065