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A Review and Taxonomy on Fault Analysis in Transmission Power Systems

Journal

COMPUTATION
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/computation10090144

Keywords

power system; smart grid; fault analysis; fault identification; fault detection; fault localization

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  1. University of Winnipeg [16662]

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This study aims to provide a compact yet comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art solutions to fault analysis in transmission power systems, to help the research community in choosing suitable techniques for fault analysis.
Enhancing resiliency in a power grid system is one of the core mandates of electrical distribution companies to provide high-level service. The power resiliency research community has proposed numerous schemes, to detect, classify, and localize fault events. However, the literature still lacks a comprehensive taxonomy of these schemes which can help advance future research. This study aims to provide a compact yet comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art solutions to fault analysis in transmission power systems. We discuss fault types and several fault-analysis methodologies adopted by relevant research works, propose a novel framework to classify these works, and highlight their strengths and limitations. We anticipate that this brief review would be helpful as a literature review and benefit the research community in choosing suitable techniques for fault analysis.

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