Title :
Comparative Study of Advanced Signal Processing Techniques for Islanding Detection in a Hybrid Distributed Generation System
Author :
Mohanty, Soumya R. ; Kishor, Nand ; Ray, Prakash K. ; Catalao, Joao P. S.
Author_Institution :
Motilal Nehru Nat. Inst. of Technol., Allahabad, India
Abstract :
In this paper, islanding detection in a hybrid distributed generation (DG) system is analyzed by the use of hyperbolic S-transform (HST), time-time transform, and mathematical morphology methods. The merits of these methods are thoroughly compared against commonly adopted wavelet transform (WT) and S-transform (ST) techniques, as a new contribution to earlier studies. The hybrid DG system consists of photovoltaic and wind energy systems connected to the grid within the IEEE 30-bus system. Negative sequence component of the voltage signal is extracted at the point of common coupling and passed through the above-mentioned techniques. The efficacy of the proposed methods is also compared by an energy-based technique with proper threshold selection to accurately detect the islanding phenomena. Further, to augment the accuracy of the result, the classification is done using support vector machine (SVM) to distinguish islanding from other power quality (PQ) disturbances. The results demonstrate effective performance and feasibility of the proposed techniques for islanding detection under both noise-free and noisy environments, and also in the presence of harmonics.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; photovoltaic power systems; power distribution faults; power supply quality; signal processing; support vector machines; wind power; HST; IEEE 30-bus system; SVM; hybrid distributed generation system; hyperbolic S-transform; islanding detection; mathematical morphology; negative sequence component; noise-free environments; noisy environments; photovoltaic energy systems; point of common coupling; power quality disturbances; signal processing; support vector machine; time-time transform; voltage signal; wind energy systems; Fourier transforms; Hybrid power systems; Morphology; Photovoltaic systems; Signal processing; Support vector machines; Distributed generation (DG); islanding detection; power quality (PQ); signal processing; support vector machine (SVM);
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2014.2362797