학술논문

Novelty Detection in Power Quality Signals with Surrogates: a Time-Frequency Technique
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP) Systems, Signals and Image Processing (IWSSIP), 2020 International Conference on. :373-378 Jul, 2020
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Spectrogram
Power quality
Detectors
Time-frequency analysis
Fourier transforms
Smart grids
Power system stability
surrogate
signal processing
novelty detection
power quality
Language
ISSN
2157-8702
Abstract
In the new context of smart grids (SGs), new types of electric disturbances may occur in the electrical power systems (EPSs) current and voltage waveforms. The detection and the study of such disturbances can be useful in the operation and control of the EPSs. In order to identify any waveform abnormality or variation, novelty detectors might be used. This work presents a novelty detection technique for power quality signals based on surrogates and distances calculated in the time-frequency domain. Surrogates are signals created with the same magnitude of the Fourier spectrum from the original signal, but with the phase spectrum generated from a random uniform distribution. Tests using several cases of the most common power quality disturbances using synthetic signals were conducted. A comparison with an energy-based novelty detector currently present in the literature is performed, showing better performance results in terms of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve parameters. Also, a real-life waveform signal is used to show the presented technique in action. The surrogate technique presented in this work can be useful in the definition of the novelties ground-truth for real power signal waveforms.