2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3058308
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A Fully Decentralized Multi-Agent Fault Location and Isolation for Distribution Networks With DGs

Abstract: The modern distribution automation suggests to enable decentralized self-healing of distribution networks using advance metering and controlling infrastructure. Decentralized fault location and isolation, as an essential and vital component of self-healing, has attracted considerable attention over the years. In this paper, an integrated fault location and isolation strategy based on fully decentralized multiagents system (FDMAS) is presented for distribution system with distributed generators (DGs) by combini… Show more

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“…However, the volatility and uncertainty of DGs bring a new dilemma for these methods, and of these, artificial intelligence requires huge training data and retraining for every new configuration [1]. To overcome the above disadvantages, several automatic algorithms [10][11] based on multiagent system (MAS) have been implemented to localize and isolate a fault in distribution systems. Intelligent MASs have come to the light as a liable protection technology in distribution system, with large growth of information technology, intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) and smart metering [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, the volatility and uncertainty of DGs bring a new dilemma for these methods, and of these, artificial intelligence requires huge training data and retraining for every new configuration [1]. To overcome the above disadvantages, several automatic algorithms [10][11] based on multiagent system (MAS) have been implemented to localize and isolate a fault in distribution systems. Intelligent MASs have come to the light as a liable protection technology in distribution system, with large growth of information technology, intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) and smart metering [12].…”
Section: B Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) Based on Kirchhoff's current differential principle and expert logical rules, an integrated primary and backup protection algorithm is developed in this paper, different from the binary logic rule-based method in [10], where the proposed backup sub-algorithm provides a fault tolerance measure for device failures.…”
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