Noise Reduction and Confidence Level Analysis in MMG-based Transient Fault Location

A multi-resolution morphological gradient (MMG) filtering technique is applied successfully into the transient fault locator. The performance of MMG will inevitably deteriorate when various disturbances are imposed on the transient signals. These disturbances can be considered as noise. In this pape...

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power transmission line
ROC
Signal analysis
Testing
Transient analysis
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