Abstract
The rapid increase in the proportion of new energy sources causes great
changes in the structure and stability characteristics of the system,
and a new type of oscillation appears with multi-mode and broad-band
characteristics. In order to predict, locate and suppress broad-band
oscillation, it is necessary to identify the mode parameters of
broad-band oscillation signals accurately and quickly. First, Both low
noise and high noise signals are simultaneously decomposed by VMD, a
criterion based on permutation entropy (PE) is used to distinguish
between high and low noise signals. Then, improved variational mode
decomposition (IVMD) is used to efficiently denoise high noise signals.
Finally, hilbert transform (HT) is used to identify decomposed modes,
and short-time fourier transform (STFT) provides time-frequency
characteristics to help restore oscillations. The simulation and actual
oscillation data verify that both obvious oscillation signals with low
noise and ambient signals with high noise are effectively identified,
and results reveal that the proposed method outperforms the other
similar methods in accuracy and time of use.