Research on Simulation System for Power Transient Signal Analysis Based on Wavelet Theory

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For the purpose of power system transient signal analysis, recognition and classification respectively ,this paper focuses on the study of electric power transient signal acquisition, signal preprocessing method and transient signal feature extraction .Based on the wavelet theory and some simulation experiments, the process of transient signal analysis is studied. And it makes a primary development of electric power transient signal analysis automatic simulation system by the simulation software. In this research, the wavelet denoising method is used and to extract the transient signal feature, which can be used in detecting transient occurrence time. Finally, the system for transient signal analysis is developed and has the wide application fields.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 457-458)

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500-503

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January 2012

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