Electronics, Vol. 14, Pages 2144: A Combined Detection Method for AC Fault Arcs Based on RLMD Decomposition and Pulse Density
Electronics doi: 10.3390/electronics14112144
Authors:
Li Yang
Dujuan Hu
Despite the proliferation of methods for detecting AC arc faults, current solutions often fall short in balancing cost efficiency, real-time performance, and implementation flexibility. This paper proposes a novel joint detection method based on robust local mean decomposition (RLMD) and pulse density analysis. The method leverages a dual-path analog signal processing framework: the low-frequency component of the current transformer (CT) signal is digitized and decomposed using RLMD to extract statistical feature indicators, while the high-frequency component is fed into a high-speed comparator to generate TTL pulses, from which the pulse density is calculated within a sliding time window. By combining the characteristic quantities derived from RLMD with the temporal pulse density, the proposed scheme achieves accurate and efficient detection of arc faults. Experimental results validate the approach, demonstrating high detection probability, adjustable sensitivity, low power consumption, and cost-effectiveness. These attributes underscore the method’s practical relevance and engineering significance in intelligent fault monitoring systems.
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