Aagdevi Engineering College: Artificial Intelligence in Power System

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VAAGDEVI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

A Technical seminar on
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN POWER SYSTEM

Under the Guidance of Submitted by


Mr. D. RANJITH D. PHANI RAGHAVENDRA
Assistant Professor Roll No. 16UK1AO408
CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• Need for AI in power system
• Artificial Intelligence Techniques
 Expert System Techniques (XPSs)
 Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)
 Fuzzy Logic systems (FL).

• Practical Application of AI Systems in Transmission Line


• Advantages
• Applications
• Conclusion
• References
INTRODUCTION
POWER SYSTEM
• An electric power system is a network of electrical components used to supply, transmit and use electric
power.

• Power systems engineering is a subdivision of electrical engineering that deals with the generation,
transmission, distribution and utilization of electric power and the electrical devices connected to such
systems like generators, motors and transformers.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
• Commonly, artificial intelligence is known to be the intelligence exhibited by machines and software,
for example, robots and computer programs.

• The term is generally used to the project of developing systems equipped with the intellectual processes
features and characteristics of humans, like the ability to think, reason, find the meaning, generalize,
distinguish, learn from past experience or rectify their mistakes.
NEED FOR AI IN POWER SYSTEMS

• Power system analysis by conventional techniques becomes more difficult because


of:

 Complex, versatile and large amount of information which is used in


calculation, diagnosis and learning.

 Increase in the computational time period and accuracy due to extensive and
vast system data handling.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES

• Three major families of AI techniques are considered to be applied in modern


power system protection:

1. Expert System Techniques (XPSs)

2. Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)

3. Fuzzy Logic systems (FL)


EXPERT SYSTEMS
• An expert system obtains the knowledge of a human expert in a narrow specified domain into a
machine implementable form.
• Expert systems are computer programs which
have proficiency and competence in a particular field.
• They are also called as knowledge based
systems or rule based systems.

• Expert systems use the interface mechanism and


knowledge to solve problems which cannot be or difficult to be solved by human skill and intellect.
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (ANN)
• Artificial Neural Networks are biologically inspired systems which convert a set
of inputs into a set of outputs by a network of neurons, where each neuron
produces one output as a function of inputs.

• A fundamental neuron can be considered as a processor which makes a simple non


linear operation of its inputs producing a single output.

• The understanding of the working of neurons and the pattern of their


interconnection can be used to construct computers for solving real world
problems.
ARCHITECTURE OF ANN

ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS


FUZZY LOGIC
• Fuzzy logic or Fuzzy systems are logical systems for standardization and formalization of approximate
reasoning.

• It is similar to human decision making with an ability

to produce exact and accurate solution from certain or

even approximate information and data.

• Fuzzy logic is the way like which human brain

works, and we can use this technology in machines

so that they can perform somewhat like humans.

• Fuzzification provides superior expressive power, higher generality and an improved capability to model
complex problems at low or moderate solution cost.
PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF AI SYSTEMS IN
TRANSMISSION LINE
• If any fault occurs in the transmission line, the fault
detector detects the fault and feeds it to the fuzzy system.
Only three line currents are sufficient to implement
this technique and the angular difference between
fault and pre-fault current phasors are used as
inputs to the fuzzy system. Fuzzy systems can be
generally used for fault diagnosis.

• Artificial Neural Networks and Expert systems can be used to improve the performance of the line. The
environmental sensors sense the environmental and atmospheric conditions and give them as input to the
expert systems. The expert systems are computer programs which provide the value of line parameters to
be deployed as the output.
ADVANTAGES
• Less Errors

• Faster Decisions

• No Emotions

• Digital Assistants

• No Breaks

• Medical Applications

• Public Utilities
APPLICATIONS
• Operation of power system like unit commitment, hydrothermal coordination,
maintenance scheduling, state estimation, load and power flow.

• Planning of power system like generation expansion planning, power system reliability,
transmission expansion planning, reactive power planning.

• Control of power system like voltage control, power flow control, load frequency control.

• Control of power plants like fuel cell power plant control, thermal power plant control.

• Electricity markets like strategies for bidding, analysis of electricity markets.

• Automation of power system like restoration, management, fault diagnosis, network


security.
CONCLUSION
• The main feature of power system design and planning is reliability. conventional
techniques don’t fulfill the probabilistic essence of power systems. This leads to
increase in operating and maintenance costs. Plenty of research is performed to
utilize the current interest AI for power system applications.

• There are many advantages of this upcoming technology for improving the
efficiency of electricity market investment, distributed control and monitoring,
efficient system analysis, particularly power systems which use renewable energy
resources for operation.
REFERENCES
• www.researchgate.net

• www.edureka.co

• www.wisestep.com

• www.quora.com

• Jeff Heaton, Artificial Intelligence for Humans, Volume 1 : Fundamental Algorithms, Create Space
Independent Publishing Platform.

• Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Pearson.


THANK YOU

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