Abstract

This paper describes the theoretical foundation and prototype implementation of a power system transient event detector for use in a nonintrusive load monitor (NILM). The NILM determines the operating schedule of the major electrical loads in a building from measurements made at the electric utility service entry. The transient event detector extends the applicability of the NILM to challenging commercial and industrial sites. A spectral preprocessor for use in the transient event detector is introduced first. Then, the transient event detection algorithm is developed. The performance of the algorithm is illustrated with results from a prototype event detector. >

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