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A Fault Diagnosis Method for Transmission Networks Based on Multi-Source Information Fusion
Shifu Gu1, Xiaotian Chen1,2, Tao Wang1
1School of Electrical Engineering and Electronic Information, Xihua University, Chengdu 610039, China.
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In order to solve the miscalculation problem caused by the distortion and loss of fault information caused by the traditional transmission grid fault diagnosis method due to the severe meteorological environment, a transmission grid fault diagnosis method based on multi-source information fusion is proposed. Firstly, the pulse fault degree, amplitude fault degree and meteorological fault degree are obtained by analyzing the switching, electrical and meteorological information from multiple sources using the binary reasoning spiking neural P systems, Hilbert-Huang transform and meteorological fusion methods, respectively. Then, the fault diagnosis results are obtained by fusing the various fault degrees using the analytic hierarchy process. Finally, simulation experiments are conducted on the standard IEEE39-bus system built by PSCAD simulation software, and the results verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed diagnosis method in this paper.
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