2019
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2019.2913728
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Discrete Wavelet Transform-Based Triggering Method for Single-Phase Earth Fault in Power Distribution Systems

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“…The master and slave systems of the chaotic system are expressed as (8) and (9) , where u=1,2,…, v-2, and v is the total amount of data of the partial discharge signal. Then the dynamic error calculated from (12) and (13) is expressed as (14) in the form of a matrix.…”
Section: B Chaos Synchronization Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The master and slave systems of the chaotic system are expressed as (8) and (9) , where u=1,2,…, v-2, and v is the total amount of data of the partial discharge signal. Then the dynamic error calculated from (12) and (13) is expressed as (14) in the form of a matrix.…”
Section: B Chaos Synchronization Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper combined the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) [9]- [11], the Lorenz chaotic system, and a convolutional neural network (CNN) [12] to identify the insulation faults of four types of power cables. During identification, the partial discharge signal detected by HFCT was filtered by discrete wavelet and input into the Lorenz chaotic system to draw the dynamic error scatter diagram, and the image features were extracted and identified by CNN.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transfer function (TF) method is a comparative test to diagnose defects, especially in transient states. So far, this method has been widely used in power industry, e.g., [34]- [38], including detection of mechanical defects in power transformer windings [34], [39], diagnostic operations in electrical machines [36], and detection of distribution network damages [37], [38], [40]. Since this method examines the changes in a system in the frequency domain, in most literature, this method has been introduced as a frequency response analysis.…”
Section: Transfer Function Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W. C. Santos et al [7] used the discrete wavelet transform to monitor highfrequency voltage components and presented a transientbased algorithm for faulty line identification in distribution network. Lin et al [8] proposed a discrete wavelet transform based triggering algorithm, which takes wavelet coefficients variations of the zero-sequence voltage as the judge basis. Guo et al [9] proposed a novel method of fault-section location using the transient zero-sequence currents at doubleends of the line section.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%