Umudike Journal of Engineering and Technology

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike


EXPLAINABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MULTI-AGENT INTELLIGENT PROTECTION SCHEME FOR DYNAMIC POWER GRID

Uma, U. U.
Department of Electrical Engineering, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo

Onwuka, I. K.
Department, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Nigeria

Ekwue, A.
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Brunel University of London, United Kingdom

Rodriguez, D. Z.
Department of Computer Science, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Brazil



ABSTRACT

The integration of Distributed Generation (DG) in distribution networks introduces bidirectional power flows and fluctuating fault currents, severely compromising the selectivity of traditional overcurrent relays. To address this problem, an adaptive Multi-Agent System (MAS) integrated with Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) using Shapley Additive Explanations (SHAP) is proposed. The proposed scheme dynamically recalculates Time Multiplier Settings (TMS) and Tap Settings (TS) using decentralized, local decision-making system. This eliminates the communication delay typical of centralized SCADA architectures while providing transparent, human-readable justifications for relay coordination. The proposed model was validated on the IEEE 69-bus test system using ETAP and MATLAB. Simulation results across 16 topological scenarios demonstrate that, whereas conventional fixed-setting approaches require a compromised TMS of 0.22 (delaying operation during low-fault events), the MAS autonomously adjusts the TMS between 0.15 and 0.22. This dynamic adaptation successfully clamps the fault-clearing time to a target of 0.20 seconds, significantly minimizing electrical stress during islanded or weak-grid operations. Ultimately, the proposed hybrid MAS-XAI framework outperforms conventional adaptive schemes in operational speed, coordination accuracy, and systemic reliability.



Keywords: Explainable XAI; Multi-Agent System; Adaptive Protection; Overcurrent Relay; Distributed Generation;


https://doi.org/10.33922/j.ujet_v12i1_11
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Published
Saturday, February 21, 2026

Issue
Vol. 12, No. 1, March 2026

Article Section
GENERAL


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