A GAN trained on generator-bus voltage waveforms produces network-wide synthetic PMU measurements that statistically resemble simulated transients and improve event classification accuracy.
Generative Adversarial Networks for Real-time Stability of Inverter-based Systems
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In islanded systems with droop-controlled sources, the droop coefficients need to be tuned in real-time using supervisory control to maintain asymptotic stability. In contrast to offline tuning methods, online domain-of-stability estimation yields non-conservative droop gains in real-time, ensuring good power sharing performance as the operating point varies. The challenge in the conventional online domain-of-stability estimation process is its unscalability and high computational complexity. In this paper, an efficient alternative using conditional Generative Adversarial Networks (cGANs) is described. We demonstrate that the notion of power system stability can be learned by such deep neural networks, and that they can offer a scalable alternative to conventional domain-of-stability estimation methods in islanded distribution systems. The implementation of cGANs-based stability assessment is described for an LV distribution test case and its advantages demonstrated.
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Creation of Synthetic Networked PMU Data: A Generative Adversarial Network Approach
A GAN trained on generator-bus voltage waveforms produces network-wide synthetic PMU measurements that statistically resemble simulated transients and improve event classification accuracy.