Title :
Power System Frequency Estimation by Reduction of Noise Using Three Digital Filters
Author :
Jin Kwon Hwang ; Markham, Penn N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Fire Protection & Safety Eng., Woosuk Univ., Kunsan, South Korea
Abstract :
Accurate estimation of power system frequency is essential for monitoring and operation of the smart grid. Traditionally, this has been done using discrete Fourier transform (DFT) coefficients of the positive fundamental frequency. Such DFT-based frequency estimation has been used successfully in phasor measurement units and frequency disturbance recorders in North America. Frequency errors in DFT-based algorithms for single-phase signals arise mainly due to noise and the leakage effect of the negative fundamental frequency. In this paper, a DFT-based frequency estimation algorithm is proposed to introduce three digital filters for reduction of estimate error due to noise and the leakage effect. This algorithm calculates the frequency estimate from the magnitude ratios of DFT coefficients to avoid the leakage effect. It compensates the estimate error, which is induced from the DFT magnitude ratios of three filtered outputs. The enhancement of signal-to-noise ratios is verified through simulations.
Keywords :
digital filters; discrete Fourier transforms; frequency estimation; phasor measurement; smart power grids; DFT coefficients; DFT magnitude ratios; DFT-based frequency estimation algorithm; North America; digital filters; discrete Fourier transform; estimate error reduction; frequency disturbance recorders; frequency errors; leakage effect; negative fundamental frequency; noise reduction; phasor measurement units; positive fundamental frequency; power system frequency estimation; signal-to-noise ratios; single-phase signals; smart grid monitoring; smart grid operation; Algorithm design and analysis; Bandwidth; Discrete Fourier transforms; Frequency estimation; Noise; Power systems; Signal processing algorithms; Digital filter; discrete Fourier transform (DFT); frequency estimation; integrator; noise;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2013.2280474