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Spatial-temporal recurrent graph neural networks for fault diagnostics in power distribution systems

Nguyen et al., 2023

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8245978396504100466
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Nguyen B
Vu T
Nguyen T
Panwar M
Hovsapian R
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Fault diagnostics are extremely important to decide proper actions toward fault isolation and system restoration. The growing integration of inverter-based distributed energy resources imposes strong influences on fault detection using traditional overcurrent relays. This paper …
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