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Recognition of multiple partial discharge patterns by multi‐class support vector machine using fractal image processing technique
Author(s) -
Basharan Vigneshwaran,
Maria Siluvairaj Willjuice Iruthayarajan,
Ramasamy Velayutham Maheswari
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
iet science, measurement and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.418
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1751-8830
pISSN - 1751-8822
DOI - 10.1049/iet-smt.2018.5020
Subject(s) - partial discharge , support vector machine , fractal , pattern recognition (psychology) , artificial intelligence , kernel (algebra) , computer science , feature extraction , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , edge detection , image processing , feature (linguistics) , fractal analysis , fractal dimension , image (mathematics) , voltage , mathematics , engineering , mathematical analysis , electrical engineering , linguistics , philosophy , combinatorics
Partial discharge (PD) measurement is an efficient method for condition monitoring of insulation in high‐voltage (HV) power apparatus. Generally, phase‐resolved PD (PRPD) patterns are commonly used to identify the PD sources. It is clearly recognised that there is a correlation between the PD patterns and the insulation quality. However, in the case of multiple PDs, the PRPD patterns partially overlapped in nature, which results in difficult to identify the types of partial discharges. In this proposed methodology, a combined algorithm of different edge detection methods with box‐counting fractal image compression technique is used for fractal feature extraction. The extracted features used as the input vector for the classifiers for PD recognition. To evaluate the performance of the proposed methodology, artificially multiple PD sources are simulated in HV laboratory. The result of this proposed work shows better recognition for canny edge detected fractal features implemented with user define kernel multi‐class nonlinear support vector machine which can be further used to assess the insulation properties for practical implementation in power industry.

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