The large-scale integration and grid connection of renewable energy sources and charging stations introduce a multitude of nonlinear and impact loads, resulting in more severe distortion and higher complexity of disturbance signals in power systems. As a consequence, power quality disturbances (PQDs) in active distribution networks, including overvoltage and harmonics, display greater randomness and diversity, which increases the challenge of PQD identification. To tackle this problem, this study presents a dual-channel early-fusion approach for PQD recognition based on Spatial Post-MultiScale Fusion Entropy (SMFE). SMFE is used as an entropy-based feature-construction pipeline in which a time–frequency representation is formed prior to spatial post-multiscale aggregation to produce a compact complexity map complementary to waveform morphology. Subsequently, a dual-channel model is constructed by integrating waveform-morphology input with SMFE-derived complexity features for joint learning. By leveraging the ConvNeXt architecture and a Squeeze-and-Excitation (SE) mechanism, a multimodal channel-recalibration model is implemented to emphasize informative feature responses during PQD recognition. Experimental verification with simulated signals shows that the proposed approach achieves an identification accuracy of 97.83% under an SNR of 30 dB, indicating robust performance under the tested noise settings.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895be6c1944d70ce06d30 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081837
Hui Zhou
Xiujuan ZENG
Tong Liu
Energies
State Grid Corporation of China (China)
Guizhou Electric Power Design and Research Institute
China Power Engineering Consulting Group (China)
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