Citation
Jasni, Jasronita and Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin
(2011)
Static power system security assessment via artificial neural network.
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology, 31 (2).
pp. 119-128.
ISSN 1992-8645
Abstract
Maintaining system security is an important factor in the operation of a power system. The aim of this
study is to evaluate the reliability using artificial neural network (ANN) in static security assessment to
determine the security status of a power system. Feed Forward Back Propagation Neural Network is
implemented to classify the security condition of IEEE 9 bus system. The input data of ANN are derived
from offline Newton Raphson load flow analysis. The result obtained from the ANN method is compared
with the Newton Raphson load flow analysis in terms of accuracy to predict the security level of IEEE 9
bus system and the computational time required by each method. The average time required by Newton-
Raphson load flow analysis to evaluate security level of IEEE 9 bus system is 0.0481 seconds while the
average time required by neural network is 0.0119 seconds. The accuracy of 13 hidden neurons feed
forward back propagation neural network to predict the security level of IEEE 9 bus system is 98.57%. In
conclusion, ANN is found to be reliable to evaluate the security level of IEEE 9 bus system.
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