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Abstract
Partial discharge (PD) is a well-known indicator of the failure of insulators in electrical plant. Operators are pushing toward lower operating cost and higher reliability and this stimulates a demand for a diagnostic system capable of accurately locating PD sources especially in ageing electricity substations. Existing techniques used for PD source localisation can be prohibitively expensive. In this paper, a cost-effective radio fingerprinting technique is proposed. This technique uses the Received Signal Strength (RSS) extracted from PD measurements gathered using RF sensors. The proposed technique models the complex spatial characteristics of the radio environment, and uses this model for accurate PD localisation. Two models were developed and compared: k-nearest neighbour and a feed-forward neural network which uses regression as a form of function approximation. The results demonstrate that the neural network produced superior performance as a result of its robustness against noise.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2015 Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference LAPC |
Publisher | IEEE |
Number of pages | 5 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781479989430 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2 Nov 2015 |
Event | Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference - Burleigh Court International Conference Centre, Loughborough, United Kingdom Duration: 2 Nov 2015 → 3 Nov 2015 |
Conference
Conference | Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Loughborough |
Period | 2/11/15 → 3/11/15 |
Keywords
- partial discharge
- fingerprinting
- localisation
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Scalable Radiometric Wireless Sensor Network for Partial Discharge Monitoring in the Future Smart Grid
Atkinson, R. (Principal Investigator), Judd, M. (Co-investigator) & Soraghan, J. (Co-investigator)
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
3/04/13 → 1/04/18
Project: Research