Transient event classification using pmu data with deep learning techniques and synthetically supported training‐set

Author:

Gök Görkem12,Salor Özgül13,Taplamacıoğlu Müslüm Cengiz1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Faculty of Engineering Gazi University Ankara Turkey

2. Defence System Technologies Business Sector ASELSAN A.Ş. Ankara Turkey

3. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Kyrgyz‐Turkish Manas University Bishkek Kyrgyzstan

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents a research work which focuses on generating synthetic data to enrich the training‐set of a deep learning (DL) based classification system to classify power system transient events using PMU frequency measurements. The synthetically improved training‐set is shown to increase the classification performance compared to the case when only the actual‐data training‐set is used. The proposed classification system helps to reveal high‐frequency transient variation information out of PMU measurements collected at a relatively much lower rate, especially when a small set of training‐data exists. Synthetic PMU frequency data is generated based on the DFT analysis statistics on the limited‐size PMU frequency data. Generation of the synthetic data is achieved by re‐synthesis of the PMU frequency data using inverse DFT, which imitates the DFT frequency and phase behaviour for each event type separately. Then the DL structure is trained to classify the power system transients using the synthetically enriched train set. The proposed method of generating synthetically supported training‐set has lower computational complexity compared to the existing methods in the literature and helps to obtain improved classification results. It can be used to increase the classification performances of power quality devices performing transient event analysis, especially for those with access to a limited set of training‐set.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Control and Systems Engineering

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