May 14, 2014
Journal Article

Initial Results in Using a Self-Coherence Method for Detecting Sustained Oscillations

Abstract

This paper develops a self-coherence method for detecting sustained oscillations using phasor measurement unit (PMU) data. Sustained oscillations decrease system performance and introduce potential reliability issues. Timely detection of the oscillations at an early stage provides the opportunity for taking remedial reaction. Using high-speed time-synchronized PMU data, this paper details a self-coherence method for detecting sustained oscillation, even when the oscillation amplitude is lower than ambient noise. Simulation and field measurement data are used to evaluate the proposed method’s performance. It is shown that the proposed method can detect sustained oscillations and estimate oscillation frequencies with a low signal-to-noise ratio. Comparison with a power spectral density method also shows that the proposed self-coherence method performs better. Index Terms—coherence, power spectral density, phasor measurement unit (PMU), oscillations, power system dynamics

Revised: March 12, 2015 | Published: May 14, 2014

Citation

Zhou N., and J.E. Dagle. 2014. Initial Results in Using a Self-Coherence Method for Detecting Sustained Oscillations. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 30, no. 1:522-530. PNNL-SA-100649. doi:10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2321225