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A security technology of power relay using edge computing

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  • Zhongqing Sang
  • Kai Yang
  • Rencheng Zhang

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The purposes are to find the techniques suitable for the safety relay protection of intelligent substations and discuss the applicability of edge computing in relay protection. Regarding relay protection in intelligent substations, edge computing and optimized simulated annealing algorithm (OSAA) are combined innovatively to form an edge computing strategy. On this basis, an edge computing model is proposed based on relay fault traveling waves. Under different computing shunt tasks, OSAA can converge after about 1,100 iterations, and its computing time is relatively short. As the global optimal time delay reaches 0.5295, the corresponding computing time is 456.27s, apparently better than the linear search method. The proposed model can reduce the computing time significantly, playing an active role in the safe shunting of power relays. The simulation also finds that the voltage and current waveforms corresponding to the fault state of Phase A are consistent with the actual situations. To sum up, this model provides a reference for improving and optimizing intelligent substation relay protection.

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  • Zhongqing Sang & Kai Yang & Rencheng Zhang, 2021. "A security technology of power relay using edge computing," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(9), pages 1-16, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0253428
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253428
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