2022
DOI: 10.22214/ijraset.2022.42182
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A Memory Based Current Algorithm for Pole-to-Pole Fault Detection in Microgrids

Abstract: The world’s growing attention to sustainable energy and development can be causal to the recently observed disrupt in the existing global power system networks. Moreover, an additional incentive towards this change are the challenges associated with the traditional power grid, including its rigid structure, aging architecture, and ecologically profligate nature. Modern power systems have observed a rapidly growing trend of decentralized energy generation in the recent past. A prominent structure incorporating … Show more

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“…1, in this paper is a microgrid can be discretized into two sections, the AC section and the DC section. [11] The AC section is interfaced to the utility grid, with the PCC kept open. The AC section also contains 3 AC Loads of constant demand.…”
Section: System Under Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1, in this paper is a microgrid can be discretized into two sections, the AC section and the DC section. [11] The AC section is interfaced to the utility grid, with the PCC kept open. The AC section also contains 3 AC Loads of constant demand.…”
Section: System Under Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 4 presents a comparison between existing DC protection algorithms. Energy Transient Algorithm refers to the algorithm presented in [12], Memory Algorithm refers to the algorithm presented in [11], and Modified Memory Algorithm refers to the algorithm presented in this work. The algorithms are compared the following parameters of -…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%