Interpretable Partial Discharge Detection with Temporal Convolution and Pulse Activation Maps: An application to Power Lines

08/13/2020
by   Chi-Ching Hsu, et al.
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Partial discharge (PD) is a common indication of insulation damages in power systems and cables. These damages can eventually result in costly repairs and substantial power outages. PD detection traditionally relies on hand-crafted features and domain expertise to identify very specific pulses in the electrical current, and the performance declines in the presence of noise or of superposed pulses. In this paper, we propose a novel end-to-end framework based on convolutional neural networks. The framework has two contributions. First, it does not require any feature extraction and enables robust PD detection. Second, we devise the pulse activation map. It provides interpretability of the results for the domain experts with the identification of the pulses that led to the detection of the PDs. The performance is evaluated on a public dataset for the detection of damaged power lines. An ablation study demonstrates the benefits of each part of the proposed framework.

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