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An intelligent protection scheme for DC networks using a machine learning-based multi-agent platform
An intelligent protection scheme for DC networks using a machine learning-based multi-agent platform
Journal Article

An intelligent protection scheme for DC networks using a machine learning-based multi-agent platform

2025
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Overview
The integration of DC networks including DC microgrids (DCMGs) into power systems is rapidly increasing. This is notably attributed to the distinctive fault current characteristics arising from inverter-based distributed generation resources in DCMGs, which differentiate them from conventional networks. As a result, the protection of DCMGs presents considerable challenges. Leveraging the recent strides in artificial intelligence, this paper introduces a novel multi-agent-based protection scheme for DC microgrids. Subsequently, three fault classification approaches are proposed in an intelligent protection scheme platform, employing diverse machine learning-based methods as a backup protection for fault detection and the main protection for fault location. The proposed protection scheme uses three main protection layers—namely, equipment, substation, and system—each endowed with specialized agents. In this way, the first and second fault classification approaches employ classifiers based on machine learning algorithms, such as Support Vector Machine (SVM) and Decision Tree (DT), to ascertain the microgrid status. Subsequent fault location is accomplished through various neural networks dedicated to the fault location. In the third approach, three Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are proposed for fault classification, prompting the exclusion of classifiers from the substation layer due to the heightened training proficiency of DNNs. Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) are placed at the beginning of the lines and send voltage and current information to the substation layer. Communication among agents and layers is performed by the IEC-61850 protocol. Comprehensive simulations and analyses are conducted using DIgSILENT, MATLAB, and Python (TensorFlow platform and Keras library) software. The findings underscore the efficacy of the proposed scheme and Fault Detection and Location (FDL) approaches, affirming their capability for precise fault classification and location determination.