2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3243552
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A Novel Methodology to Estimate Probability Density Function of Voltage Sag Duration and Failure Rates on Power Distribution Systems

Abstract: Voltage sags and power interruptions are important power quality problems that affect sensitive customers, mainly because they cause annual massive economical losses to the industrial sector as a result of unexpected production process disruptions. In this sense, to propose corrective and preventive measures and improve the power quality of distribution systems, stochastic methodologies have been proposed in the literature to estimate annual voltage sags and power interruptions. However, these methodologies ge… Show more

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“…High costs limit the scalability of the monitoring system and its capillary distribution over the whole power network. Moreover, due to the source of the PQ events, they can occur randomly, and it is not always possible to define an exact time in which an event will occur [ 13 ]. For this reason, the monitoring and classification system will, most of the time, do nothing except wait for an event, as long as an event happens, and its significant computing power will remain practically unused for almost all of the time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High costs limit the scalability of the monitoring system and its capillary distribution over the whole power network. Moreover, due to the source of the PQ events, they can occur randomly, and it is not always possible to define an exact time in which an event will occur [ 13 ]. For this reason, the monitoring and classification system will, most of the time, do nothing except wait for an event, as long as an event happens, and its significant computing power will remain practically unused for almost all of the time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%