Deep learning through LSTM classification and regression for transmission line fault detection, diagnosis and location in large-scale multi-machine power systems

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2021

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Elsevier

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Fault detection, diagnosis, identification and location are crucial to improve the sensitivity and reliability of system protection. This maintains power systems continuous proper operation; however, it is challenging in large-scale multi-machine power systems. This paper introduces three novel Deep Learning (DL) classification and regression models based on Deep Recurrent Neural Networks (DRNN) for Fault Region Identification (FRI), Fault Type Classification (FTC), and Fault Location Prediction (FLP). These novel models explore full transient data from pre- and post-fault cycles to make reliable decisions; whereas current and voltage signals are measured through Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) at different terminals and used as input features to the DRNN models. Sequential Deep Learning (SDL) is employed herein through Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) to model spatiotemporal sequences of high-dimensional multivariate features to achieve accurate classification and prediction results. The proposed algorithms were tested in a Two-Area Four-Machine Power System. Training and testing data are collected during transmission lines faults of different types introduced at various locations in different regions. The presented algorithms achieved superior detection, classification and location performance with high accuracy and robustness compared to contemporary techniques

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Multi-machine power system, Power transmission lines, Short-circuit fault, Long short-term memory, Fault detection and isolation, Sequential deep learning

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