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Xiaomei Yang1, Jinfei Wang1, Xingrui Huang1
1College of Electrical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China.
Abstract:
The detection of forced oscillations, especially distinguishing them from natural oscillations, has emerged as a major concern in power system stability monitoring. Deep learning (DL) holds significant potential for detecting forced oscillations correctly. However, existing artificial neural networks (ANNs) face challenges when employed in edge devices for timely detection due to their inherent complex computations and high power consumption. This paper proposes a novel hybrid network that integrates a spiking recurrent neural network (SRNN) with long short-term memory (LSTM). The SRNN achieves computational and energy efficiency, while the integration with LSTM is conducive to effectively capturing temporal dependencies in time-series oscillation data. The proposed hybrid network is trained using the backpropagation-through-time (BPTT) optimization algorithm, with adjustments made to address the discontinuous gradient in the SRNN. We evaluate our proposed model on both simulated and real-world oscillation datasets. Overall, the experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model can achieve higher accuracy and superior performance in distinguishing forced oscillations from natural oscillations, even in the presence of strong noise, compared to pure LSTM and other SRNN-related models.
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