Monitoring electrical systems data-network equipment by means of Fuzzy and Paraconsistent Annotated Logic

The constant increase in the amount and complexity of information obtained from IT data network elements, for its correct monitoring and management, is a reality. The same happens to data networks in electrical systems that provide effective supervision and control of substations and hydroelectric p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Expert systems with applications 2022-01, Vol.187, p.115865, Article 115865
Hauptverfasser: Côrtes, Hyghor Miranda, Santos, Paulo Eduardo, da Silva Filho, João Inácio
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Zusammenfassung:The constant increase in the amount and complexity of information obtained from IT data network elements, for its correct monitoring and management, is a reality. The same happens to data networks in electrical systems that provide effective supervision and control of substations and hydroelectric plants. Contributing to this fact is the growing number of installations and new environments monitored by such data networks and the constant evolution of the technologies involved. This situation potentially leads to incomplete and/or contradictory data, issues that must be addressed in order to maintain a good level of monitoring and, consequently, management of these systems. In this paper, a prototype of an expert system is developed to monitor the equipment status of data networks in electrical systems. This expert system is capable of dealing with inconsistencies without trivialising the inferences. This work was developed in the context of the remote control of hydroelectric plants and substations at a Regional Operation Centre (ROC). The expert system is developed with algorithms defined upon a combination of Fuzzy logic and Paraconsistent Annotated Logic with Annotation of Two Values (PAL2v) in order to analyse uncertain signals and generate the operating conditions (faulty, normal, unstable or inconsistent/indeterminate) of the equipment that are identified as important for the remote control of hydroelectric plants and substations. A prototype of this expert system was installed on a virtualised server with CLP500 software (from the EFACEC manufacturer) that was applied to investigate scenarios consisting of a Regional (Brazilian) Operation Centre, with a Generic Substation and a Generic Hydroelectric Plant, representing a remote control environment. •An expert system was developed to monitor the status of data network equipment.•The expert system works with inconsistencies without trivialising the results.•The expert system was developed with the combination of Fuzzy logic and paraconsistent annotated logic with annotation of two values (PAL2v).•Results were presented on the monitoring of critical data network equipment for remote control of electrical systems.
ISSN:0957-4174
1873-6793
DOI:10.1016/j.eswa.2021.115865