Title :
A Fast Recursive Algorithm for the Estimation of Frequency, Amplitude, and Phase of Noisy Sinusoid
Author :
Dash, P.K. ; Hasan, Shazia
Author_Institution :
Siksha O Anusandhan Univ., Bhubaneswar, India
Abstract :
This paper presents an adaptive method for tracking the amplitude, phase, and frequency of a time-varying sinusoid in white noise. Although the conventional techniques like adaptive linear elements and discrete or fast Fourier transforms are still widely used in many applications, their accuracy and convergence speed pose serious limitations under sudden supply frequency drift, fundamental amplitude, or phase variations. This paper, therefore, proposes a fast and low-complexity multiobjective Gauss-Newton algorithm for estimating the fundamental phasor and frequency of the power signal instantly and accurately. Further, the learning parameters in the proposed algorithm are tuned iteratively to provide faster convergence and better accuracy. The proposed method can also be extended to include time-varying harmonics and interharmonics mixed with noise of low signal-to-noise ratio with a great degree of accuracy. Numerical and experimental results are presented in support of the effectiveness of the new approach.
Keywords :
adaptive estimation; amplitude estimation; discrete Fourier transforms; fast Fourier transforms; frequency estimation; harmonics; phase estimation; power system measurement; power system parameter estimation; recursive estimation; adaptive linear element; adaptive method; amplitude estimation; discrete Fourier transform; fast Fourier transform; fast recursive algorithm; frequency estimation; learning parameter; low complexity multiobjective Gauss-Newton algorithm; low signal-to-noise ratio; noisy sinusoid; phase estimation; pose serious limitation; power signal frequency; time-varying harmonics; white noise; Algorithm design and analysis; Amplitude estimation; Newton method; Phase estimation; Amplitude and phase estimation; Gauss–Newton method; Newton method; linear prediction; sinusoid;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2011.2119450