Ahmed Altaie

a photo of Mr. Ahmed Altaie. Mr. Altaie is currently a Master's student in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Mr. Ahmed Altaie is a Master's student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and one of seven students who presented their research at the 2015 IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology (EIT). The conference was sponsored by Northern Illinois University, in DeKalb, Illinois, and took place on May 21 to May 23. The IEEE's core purpose is to "foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity." Its vision expresses its essential connectedness "to the global technical community and to technical professionals everywhere" as well as its commitment to being "universally recognized for the contributions of technology and of technical professionals in improving global conditions."

Bio: Ahmed Sabri Altaie
Supervisor: Dr. Johnson A Asumadu
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering 
The title of the Presentation: Fault Detection and Classification for Compensating Network Using Combination Relay And ANN.

Abstract: The transmission line is a vital component of the Electrical Power Systems and prone to the internal and external influences. Therefore, there has to be a protection system. The protection system plays a vital role when the fault happens and has to isolate a very small area of the faulty system, as quickly as possible to keep the whole system working smoothly and keep the energy continually providing the customers with power. Designing the protection system presents great challenges due to many factors that can be present at the time of the fault. Also, the fault classification must show more information about the fault in order to study the reasons that led to this unwanted behavior. Thus, my contribution was designing a new system to detect all types of faults through the combination relay (new idea) and then classify this fault using the Artificial Neural Network method. This system has 100% accuracy and is very fast.