This article presents the theoretical development and implementation of an adaptive algorithm for real-time measurement of electrical powers under sinusoidal, non-sinusoidal, balanced, and unbalanced conditions according to the definitions given by IEEE Standard 1459-2010. The algorithm is based on adaptive filter notch filter implementation, where the parameters are adjusted by tracking the amplitude and phase variations to improve the accuracy of the power measurement. The algorithm uses the filter coefficients to calculate powers, resulting in low computational burden. The results of computer simulation and practical implementation using a fixed-point digital signal controller are shown in detail, proving the accuracy and efficiency of the algorithm.
Adaptive Real-time Power Measurement Based on IEEE Standard 1459-2010
Electric power components and systems ; 43 , 11
2015
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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