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Pattern analysis and classification for security evaluation in power networks

Date Issued
01-01-2013
Author(s)
Kalyani, S.
K Shanti Swarup 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1016/j.ijepes.2012.07.065
Abstract
Security evaluation is a major concern in real time operation of electric power networks, exhibiting behavioral patterns under abnormal conditions. Security assessment and evaluation can be viewed as a pattern analysis task identifying abnormal patterns of the power system behavior under highly loaded conditions. Traditional method of security evaluation are highly time consuming and infeasible for direct on-line implementation. This paper presents application of pattern directed inference system for static and transient security evaluation and classification. A straightforward and quick procedure called Sequential Forward Selection method is used for feature selection process. The classifier model in the pattern directed inference system is designed using different pattern classifier algorithms, viz., conventional, neural network and machine learning classifiers. Support Vector Machine (SVM), one of the popular machine learning classifier, is recognized as a suitable pattern classifier for security evaluation problem. The generalization performance of SVM classifier is greatly influenced by the proper setting of its parameters. This paper also addresses different heuristic optimization techniques used in the selection of SVM parameters. The design, development and performance of different classifiers for power system security classification are presented in detail. Simulation work is performed on standard New England 39-bus benchmark system and the feasibility of implementation of the proposed SVM based classifier system for on-line security evaluation is also discussed. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Volume
44
Subjects
  • Classifier

  • Pattern directed infe...

  • Static security

  • Support vector machin...

  • Transient security

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