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Cyber–physical microgrid components fault prognosis using electromagnetic sensors
Author(s) -
Agarwal Tanushree,
Niknejad Payam,
Rahimnejad Abolfazl,
Barzegaran M.R.,
Vanfretti Luigi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iet cyber‐physical systems: theory and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.308
H-Index - 7
ISSN - 2398-3396
DOI - 10.1049/iet-cps.2018.5043
Subject(s) - microgrid , fault (geology) , cyber physical system , harmonics , computer science , electric power system , electromagnetic coil , harmonic , electrical engineering , power (physics) , electronic engineering , engineering , acoustics , voltage , physics , quantum mechanics , seismology , geology , operating system
Higher operational requirements in cyber–physical microgrid system stress the electrical system and may push it to the edge of stability. Therefore, prognosis of the imminent failures is vital. Accessing stray electromagnetic waves of power components helps in power system protection and non‐intrusive prognosis of electric components faults in a cyber–physical microgrid environment. This study implements a cyber–physical approach associated between the electromagnetic waves radiated by components in the microgrid and the communication structure. To verify the same, the entire system is implemented on a real‐time lab‐based microgrid environment. The major problem with the stray electromagnetic waves is receiving appropriate fields. This is resolved by placing magnetic coil antennas at optimal distances and monitoring the radiated electromagnetic waves and their harmonics. Quick response code recognition technique is used to recognise the source and its corresponding healthy mode while harmonic analysis through artificial neural network helps to find the type and origin of faults. This would be an artificial intelligence‐enabled system which self‐optimises and acts according to the patterns. The proposed monitoring system can be utilised in any cyber–physical microgrid system especially those located in extreme/remote areas.

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