Title :
Design of a concept and a wireless ASIC sensor for locating Earth faults in unearthed electrical distribution networks
Author :
Nordman, Mikael M. ; Korhonen, Taneli
Author_Institution :
Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Espoo, Finland
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, a new concept for using simple wireless sensors for detecting and locating faults in an unearthed electrical distribution network is presented. The concept is based on distributed wireless sensors that are attached to the incoming and outgoing power lines of different feeders and branches. A sensor measures only the phase current characteristics of the wire it is attached to, is not synchronized to other sensors, and does not need configuration of triggering levels. The main novelty of the concept is in detecting and locating faults by using the electrical distribution system aspects and the Bayesian probability theory. The feasibility and selectivity of the concept is shown with several simulations done with the Matlab SimPowerSystems environment. In addition, a new design of a wireless application-specific integrated circuit sensor for the proposed fault-management concept is presented.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; application specific integrated circuits; design engineering; electric current measurement; electric sensing devices; fault location; power distribution faults; probability; Bayesian probability theory; Matlab SimPowerSystems; distributed wireless sensors; earth faults location; fault detection; fault management concept; phase current measurement; unearthed electrical distribution networks; wireless ASIC sensor; wireless application-specific integrated circuit sensor; Application specific integrated circuits; Bayesian methods; Circuit faults; Current measurement; Earth; Electrical fault detection; Phase measurement; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wire; Wireless sensor networks; Application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC); power distribution; power system communications; power system modeling; power system monitoring; wireless sensors;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2006.874637