International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems (Aug 2024)
Fisher matrix based fault detection for PMUs data in power grids
Abstract
In this paper, using the data collected from phasor measurement units (PMUs), two methods based on Fisher random matrix are proposed to detect faults in power grids. Firstly, the fault detection matrix is constructed and the event detection problem is reformatted as a testing problem for two-sample covariance matrices, which is related with the so-called Fisher matrix. To save computing resources, the screening step of fault interval based on the test statistic is designed to check the existence of faults. Then two point-by-point methods are proposed to determine the time of the fault in the selected interval. One method detects faults by the limiting spectral distribution of the standard Fisher matrix, which can detect the faults with higher accuracy. The other method tests the faults based on the proposed test statistic , which has a faster detection speed. Compared with existing works, the simulation results illustrate that two methods proposed in this paper cost less computational time and provide a higher degree of accuracy and sensitivity.