Title :
Adaptive Frequency Estimation in Smart Grid Applications: Exploiting Noncircularity and Widely Linear Adaptive Estimators
Author :
Xia, Yili ; Douglas, Scott C. ; Mandic, Danilo P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
Accurate estimation of system frequency in real time is a prerequisite for the future smart grid, where the generation, loading, and topology will all be dynamically updated. In this article, we introduce a unified framework for the estimation of instantaneous frequency in both balanced and unbalanced conditions in a three-phase system, thus consolidating the existing approaches and providing next-generation solutions capable of joint adaptive frequency estimation and system fault identification. This is achieved by employing recent developments in the statistics of complex variables (augmented statistics) and the associated widely linear models, allowing us to benefit from a rigorous account of varying degrees of noncircularity corresponding to different sources of frequency variations. The advantages of such an approach are illustrated for both balanced and unbalanced conditions, including voltage sags, harmonics and supply-demand mismatch, all major obstacles for accurate frequency estimation in the smart grid.
Keywords :
adaptive estimation; frequency estimation; power supply quality; real-time systems; smart power grids; adaptive frequency estimation; augmented statistics; complex variables statistics; frequency variations; harmonics; instantaneous frequency estimation; next-generation solutions; noncircularity; real time; smart grid; supply-demand mismatch; system fault identification; system frequency estimation; three-phase system; unbalanced conditions; voltage sags; widely linear adaptive estimators; Estimation; Frequency estimation; Linear systems; Network topology; Power system management; Smart grids; Time frequency analysis;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSP.2012.2183689