Learning-Based Real-Time Event Identification Using Rich Real PMU Data
Abstract
A large-scale deployment of phasor measurement units (PMUs) that reveal the inherent physical laws of power systems from a data perspective enables an enhanced awareness of power system operation. However, the high-granularity and non-stationary nature of PMU time series and imperfect data quality could bring great technical challenges to real-time system event identification. To address these issues, this paper proposes a two-stage learning-based framework. At the first stage, a Markov transition field (MTF) algorithm is exploited to extract the latent data features by encoding temporal dependency and transition statistics of PMU data in graphs. Then, a spatial pyramid pooling (SPP)-aided convolutional neural network (CNN) is established to efficiently and accurately identify operation events. The proposed method fully builds on and is also tested on a large real dataset from several tens of PMU sources (and the corresponding event logs), located across the U.S., with a time span of two consecutive years. The numerical results validate that our method has high identification accuracy while showing good robustness against poor data quality.
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@article{arxiv.2006.10121,
title = {Learning-Based Real-Time Event Identification Using Rich Real PMU Data},
author = {Yuxuan Yuan and Yifei Guo and Kaveh Dehghanpour and Zhaoyu Wang and Yanchao Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.10121},
year = {2022}
}