Title :
Frequency Locked Phase Estimation Under Harmonically Distorted Conditions
Author :
Krieger, A.W. ; Salmon, J.C.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton
Abstract :
A novel method is proposed for the estimation of the fundamental component of harmonically distorted power line voltage. Common estimation techniques involve a multiplication of the line voltage signal with an estimate of the fundamental line voltage component, to measure the discrepancy between the line phase and the estimated phase, which results in undesired frequency components in the phase error signal. These new frequency components cause ripple in the output phase estimation, which can typically be reduced by low-pass filtering following the phase detection, at the expense of slowing down the overall dynamic response of the synchronization process. To address the harmonic distortion in the line voltage signal, the proposed method measures the phase error by directly subtracting the incoming signal from a one-cycle delayed copy of this same signal. This error signal is then used to adapt the sampling rate to store exactly one cycle of the input signal. For a harmonically distorted signal, this produces a zero steady state phase error signal, and a ripple-free sampling frequency. This sampling clock signal serves to operate a fixed discrete frequency quadrature signal generator, used to perform a sliding correlation of the input signal with the quadrature signals, to extract an estimate of the line voltage fundamental component. The principal feedback loop in the proposed method thus aims only at frequency tracking, resulting in faster overall response. Furthermore, due to notching distortion commonly encountered in power systems, an additional mechanism is proposed to attenuate the impact of such distortion. Simulation results are presented to validate this proposed method.
Keywords :
frequency estimation; harmonic distortion; low-pass filters; phase estimation; signal generators; signal sampling; discrete frequency quadrature signal generator; frequency locked phase estimation; harmonically distorted conditions; line voltage signal; low-pass filtering; output phase estimation; power line voltage; principal feedback loop; ripple-free sampling frequency; sampling clock signal; signal sampling rate; zero steady state phase error signal; Distortion measurement; Frequency estimation; Frequency measurement; Harmonic distortion; Phase distortion; Phase estimation; Phase measurement; Power system simulation; Sampling methods; Voltage measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2007. PESC 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0654-8
Electronic_ISBN :
0275-9306
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2007.4342497