Title :
Synchrophasor Estimators Accuracy: A Comparative Analysis
Author :
Barchi, G. ; Macii, D. ; Petri, Dario
Author_Institution :
DISI-Dept. of Inf. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Trento, Trento, Italy
Abstract :
The real-time high-accuracy measurement of waveform phasors is one of the many open challenges that need to be addressed in future smart grids. In this paper, the accuracy of four recently proposed synchrophasor estimators is analyzed and compared with the well-known one-cycle discrete Fourier transform estimator under the effect of static frequency offsets, amplitude modulation, phase modulation, harmonic distortion, and wideband noise. Two of the considered techniques track the phasor variations through finite-difference equations that estimate the first- and second-order derivatives of the phasor itself. The other two methods are instead based on a least squares estimation of the coefficients of the phasor Taylor´s series expansion. The analysis reported in this paper covers the main scenarios described in the Standard IEEE C37.118.1-2011. In particular, the influence of different signal parameters on the total vector error (TVE) values is quantified and used to determine the maximum TVE increments associated with distinct parameters and the corresponding upper bounds.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; amplitude modulation; discrete Fourier transforms; finite difference methods; harmonic distortion; least squares approximations; phase modulation; phasor measurement; smart power grids; TVE; Taylor series expansion; amplitude modulation; finite-difference equations; first-order derivative; harmonic distortion; high-accuracy measurement; least squares estimation; one-cycle discrete Fourier transform estimator; phase modulation; phasor variations; second-order derivative; smart grids; standard IEEE C37.118.1-2011; static frequency offsets; synchrophasor estimator accuracy; total vector error values; waveform phasors; wideband noise; Accuracy; Discrete Fourier transforms; Frequency estimation; Frequency modulation; Noise; Phasor measurement units; Standards; Fourier transform; power system monitoring; signal processing; synchrophasor estimation; uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2012.2236776