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HVDC Fault Detection and Classification with Artificial Neural Network Based on ACO-DWT Method

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  • Raad Salih Jawad

    (Laboratory of Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control & Computer Engineering (Lab-STA) Sfax, National School of Engineering of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax 3029, Tunisia)

  • Hafedh Abid

    (Laboratory of Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control & Computer Engineering (Lab-STA) Sfax, National School of Engineering of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax 3029, Tunisia)

Abstract

Unlike the more prevalent alternating current transmission systems, the high voltage direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission system transmits electric power using direct current. In order to investigate the precise remedy for fault detection of HVDC, this research proposes a method for the HVDC fault diagnostic methodologies with their limits and feature selection-based probabilistic generative model. The main contribution of this study is using the wavelet transform based on ant colony optimization and ANN to detect the different types of faults in HVDC transmission lines. In the proposed method, ANN uses optimum features obtained from the voltage, current, and their derivative signals. These features cannot be accurate to use in ANN because they cannot give reliable accuracy results. For this reason, first, the wavelet transform applies to the fault and non-fault signals to remove the noise. Then the ACO reduces unimportant features from the feature vector. Finally, the optimum features are used in the training of ANN as faulty and non-faulty signals. The multi-layer perceptron used in the suggested method consists of many layers, enabling the creation of a probability reconstruction over the inputs by the model. A supervised learning method is used to train each layer based on the selected features obtained from the ant colony optimization-discrete wavelet transform metaheuristic method. The artificial neural network technique is used to fine-tune the model to reduce the difference between true and anticipated classes’ error. The input signal and sampling frequencies are changed to examine the suggested strategy’s effectiveness. The obtained results demonstrate that the suggested fault detection and classification model can accurately diagnose HVDC faults. A comparison of the Support vector machine, Decision Tree, K-nearest neighbor algorithm (K-NN), and Ensemble classifier Machine techniques is made to verify the suggested method’s unquestionably higher performance.

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  • Raad Salih Jawad & Hafedh Abid, 2023. "HVDC Fault Detection and Classification with Artificial Neural Network Based on ACO-DWT Method," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(3), pages 1-18, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:3:p:1064-:d:1039658
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