Adaptive compound power quality disturbance detection via OMD and improved networks for renewable energy systems
Shuangxi Wu,
Yang Liu,
Yu Zhu
et al.
Abstract:In the evolving landscape of power systems, the integration of various renewable energy resources (RERs) introduces complex challenges, particularly in maintaining power quality, which are paramount for system stability. To address this issue, an adaptive power quality disturbance (PQD) detection framework is implemented in this paper. First, the optimal mode decomposition (OMD) is developed to decompose the compound PQDs into sub-ingredients to make them more visible based on the optimal energy ratio. Subsequ… Show more
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