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    A novel GA-based High-Level Synthesis technique to enhance RT-level concurrent testing

    , Article 14th IEEE International On-Line Testing Symposium, IOLTS 2008, Rhodes, 7 July 2008 through 9 July 2008 ; 2008 , Pages 173-174 ; 9780769532646 (ISBN) Karimi, N ; Aminzadeh, S ; Safari, S ; Navabi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    This paper presents an efficient High-Level Synthesis (HLS) approach to improve RT-Level concurrent testing. The proposed method used for both fault detection and fault location. At first the available resources are used in their dead intervals to test active resources for fault detection, and then some changes are applied to the RT-Level controller to locate the faults. The fault detection step is based on a genetic algorithm (GA) search technique. This genetic algorithm is applied to the design after high level synthesis process to explore the test map. The proposed method has been evaluated based on dependability enhancement and area/latency overhead imposed to different benchmarks after... 

    A new algorithm for fault location on transmission lines by optimal PMU placement

    , Article International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems ; Volume 25, Issue 10 , 2015 , Pages 2071-2086 ; 20507038 (ISSN) Rezaei Jegarluei, M ; Salehi Dobakhshari, A ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Tayebi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    In this paper, the problem of placing a minimum number of phasor measurement units (PMUs) in a transmission system is considered so that faults on all lines of the network can be diagnosed and located irrespective of their locations. For this purpose, a PMU placement algorithm is applied to calculate the required data for impedance-based fault location of any fault line in the network, achieving the full potential of the circuit laws throughout the system. Another algorithm is then proposed to compute the voltage and current values of the fault line for fault-location purposes. Moreover, as many networks are already equipped with PMUs, the proposed algorithm makes it possible to locate... 

    A new algorithm for fault location on transmission lines

    , Article 2009 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, PES '09, Calgary, AB, 26 July 2009 through 30 July 2009 ; 2009 ; 9781424442416 (ISBN) Shiroei, M ; Daniar, S ; Akhbari, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE  2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, a new algorithm for fault detection/location on transmission line based on linear state estimation is presented. The proposed technique uses phasor measurements from PMU's. Fault location and voltage of fault point are added as the new state variables in a linear state estimator based on PMU data. In addition, by using the ability of bad data identification in the state estimation, a new scheme for fault location and identification of faulted transmission line is proposed. For test and validation of the proposed algorithm, simulation results on a six bus test case are presented. ©2009 IEEE  

    A closed-form solution for transmission line fault location using local measurements at a remote substation

    , Article Electric Power Systems Research ; Volume 111 , June , 2014 , Pages 115-122 ; ISSN: 03787796 Salehi Dobakhshari, A ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper presents a novel approach for fault location of overhead transmission lines by voltage and current measurements in a remote substation. The method is applicable when not all of the transmission lines in an area are equipped with fault-locators, although there may be a critical substation (CS) in the area equipped with a digital fault recorder (DFR). In the proposed method, the circuit equations of the network are used to find the transfer function between the fault location and each voltage and current measurement in the CS. Next, two auxiliary variables are defined to transform the nonlinear fault location estimation problem into a linear least squares problem. A closed-form... 

    Accurate unbalanced fault location method for multi-ended multi-tapped structures

    , Article International Review of Electrical Engineering ; Volume 8, Issue 2 , 2013 , Pages 839-848 ; 18276660 (ISSN) Rezaei Jegarluei, M ; Moaddabi, N ; Gharehpetian, G. B ; Mohammadalizadeh Shabestary, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The accurate fault location is an important criterion for protection system. Accurate and fast fault location decreases the outage time, consumers dissatisfaction and operation cost. Different methods have been proposed to determine the fault location. The impedance-based methods are usually used to protect power systems. The accuracy of these methods depends on system parameters and the structure of power systems. Also, these methods require an iterative process, the phase alignment and a high volume of data. Another algorithm has been newly presented based on negative sequence parameters, which is not iterative and the amount of data communicated between relays is small. Besides, this... 

    Accurate fault location algorithm for series compensated transmission lines

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Piscataway, NJ, United States ; Volume 15, Issue 3 , 2000 , Pages 1027-1033 ; 08858977 (ISSN) Sadeh, J ; Hadjsaid, N ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Feuillet, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE  2000
    Abstract
    In this paper, an accurate fault location algorithm for series compensated power transmission lines is presented. Distributed time domain model is used for modeling of the transmission lines. The algorithm makes use of two subroutines for estimation of the fault distance - one for faults behind the series capacitors and another one for faults in front of the series capacitors. Then a special procedure to select the correct solution is utilized. Samples of voltages and currents at both ends of the line are taken synchronously and used to calculate the location of the fault. The proposed algorithm is independent of fault resistance and does not require any knowledge of source impedance. The... 

    Accurate fault location algorithm for series compensated transmission lines

    , Article IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2000, 23 January 2000 through 27 January 2000 ; Volume 4 , 2000 , Pages 2527-2532 ; 0780359356 (ISBN); 9780780359352 (ISBN) Sadeh, J ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Hadsaid, N ; Feuillet, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2000
    Abstract
    In this paper, an accurate fault location algorithm for series compensated power transmission lines is presented. A distributed time domain model is used for modeling of the transmission lines. The algorithm makes use of two subroutines for estimation of the fault distance-one for faults behind the series capacitors and another one for faults in front of the series capacitors. Then a special procedure to select the correct solution is utilized. Samples of voltages and currents at both ends of the line are taken synchronously and used to calculate the location of the fault. The proposed algorithm is independent of fault resistance and does not require any knowledge of source impedance. The... 

    Accurate fault location algorithm for power transmission lines

    , Article European Transactions on Electrical Power ; Volume 10, Issue 5 , 2000 , Pages 313-318 ; 1430144X (ISSN) Sadeh, J ; Ranjbar, A. M ; Hadjsaid, N ; Feuillet, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    John Wiley and Sons Ltd  2000
    Abstract
    In this paper we propose a new fault location algorithm for power transmission lines based on one terminal voltage and current data. A distributed time domain model of the line is used as a basis for algorithm development. The suggested technique only takes advantage of post-fault voltage and current samples taken at one end of the line and does not require filtering of DC offset and high-frequency components of the recorded signals, which are present during transient conditions. Another advantage of the proposed method is the application of a very narrow window of data i. e. less than 1/4 of a cycle. The paper also proposes two different algorithms for lossless and lossy line models....