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Echo State Networks for Determining Harmonic Contributions from Nonlinear Loads

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Echo State Networks for Determining Harmonic Contributions from Nonlinear Loads
—This paper investigates the application of a new kind of recurrent neural network called Echo State Networks (ESNs) for the problem of measuring the actual amount of harmonic current injected into a power network by a nonlinear load. The interaction between loads connected to a point of common coupling (PCC) is a highly dynamic process. The determination of true harmonic current injection by individual loads is further complicated by the fact that the supply voltage waveform at the PCC is distorted by other loads at the PCC or further upstream and is therefore rarely a pure sinusoid. Harmonics in a power system are classified as either load harmonics or as supply harmonics. The principles of ESN are based on the use of a Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) as a dynamic reservoir. In order to compute the desired output dynamics, only the weights of connections from the reservoir to the output units are calculated. This is simply a linear regression problem. Experimental results presented ...
Joy Mazumdar, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy, Ronald G.
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where IJCNN
Authors Joy Mazumdar, Ganesh K. Venayagamoorthy, Ronald G. Harley, Franklin C. Lambert
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