ICSC
interdisciplinary research

Fourth International ICSC Symposium on
ENGINEERING OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (EIS 2004)
in collaboration with the University of Madeira
Island of Madeira, Portugal
February 29 – March 2, 2004

 
 

 

Session:

Multi-Agent Systems
Tuesday, March 02, 2004, 18.35 – 18.55

Session Chair:

Jorge Marx-Gomez

   

Paper Title:

Application of Multi-Agent Technology to Fault Diagnosis of Power Distribution Systems

   

Author(s):

Jusong Yang, The University of The West of England, U.K
M. Montakhab, The University of The West of England, U.K
A.G Pipe, The University of The West of England, U.K
B. Carse, The University of The West of England, U.K
T.S. Davies, The University of The West of England, U.K

   

Abstract:

When a fault occurs in a power system, the protective relays detect the fault and trip appropriate circuit breakers, which isolate the affected equipment from the rest of the power system. Fault diagnosis of power systems is the process of identifying faulty components and/or sections by analysing observable symptoms (telemetry messages). As the domain itself is characterised by dynamic situations, extensive telemetering, complex operations, and distribution of lines and substations over a large geographical area, it is difficult to tackle fault diagnosis problems through the strength and capability of a single intelligent system. This paper describes an experimental multi-agent system developed for and aimed at a computer-supported fault diagnosis in electricity distribution networks. The system is based on a hierarchy of five agents that cooperate with each other to diagnose a fault. The results obtained suggest that agent-based approach is very efficient and with a good potential for real-time application.

Keywords: agents, multi-agent systems, fault diagnosis, electricity distribution networks

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