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Intelligent fault detection scheme for microgrids with wavelet-based deep neural networksJames et al., 2017
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- James J
- Hou Y
- Lam A
- Li V
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- IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
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Fault detection is essential in microgrid control and operation, as it enables the system to perform fast fault isolation and recovery. The adoption of inverter-interfaced distributed generation in microgrids makes traditional fault detection schemes inappropriate due to their …
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