Abstract

AbstractWith the progress of renewable energy generation and energy storage technologies, more and more renewable sources and devices are integrated into the power system. Due to the complexity of the power system, single and multiple power quality disturbances (PQDs) occur more frequently. Hence, real‐time detection of PQDs is the primary issue to mitigate the risk of distortions. This study presents the real‐time PQDs classification using fused convolutional neural networks (CNN) combined with long short‐term memory (fused CNN‐LSTM) architecture based on time and frequency domain features. The frequency‐domain features were obtained from time‐series data using fast Fourier transform. The original time‐domain and frequency‐domain features are extracted by respective CNN‐LSTM structures. The extracted time and frequency domain features are concatenated to classify the PQD through fully connected layers. Our proposed method was trained and tested using 16 types of synthetic noise PQDs data generated by mathematical models, in accordance with the standard IEEE‐1159. Moreover, to further verify the performance of our approach, a simulation distributed power system is carried out to detect various PQDs. We compared three advanced neural network approaches: Deep CNN, CNN‐LSTM, and multifusion CNN (MFCNN). The fused CNN‐LSTM model takes only 0.64 ms to classify each PQDs signal and achieves an accuracy of 98.95% and 98.89% in synthetic data and simulated power systems which indicates our proposed method outperformed compared methods.

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