Title :
A Novel Low-Cost Smart Current Sensor for Utility Conductors
Author :
Moghe, Rohit ; Lambert, Frank ; Divan, Deepak
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Grid-wide monitoring of utility assets is essential for maintaining a healthy and reliable power grid. Electric current is an important parameter for grid monitoring. Expensive and large current sensors that require field calibration inhibit utilities from implementing an intelligent monitoring infrastructure. This paper introduces a novel technique and algorithm for current sensing using small, low-cost “stick-on” current sensors that do not require clamping around the utility conductor. Thus, the proposed sensor can be used for monitoring many different utility conductors (not just overhead-conductors). The challenge pertaining to error in current measurement due to the presence of other current carrying assets in proximity has been tackled. The new current sensing technique is shown to discriminate far magnetic fields from the near-field of interest; eliminate expensive calibration requirements for the sensor, and provide accurate current measurements in a noisy magnetic field environment. Simulation and experimental results are presented to validate the proposed concept. The proposed technique for current sensing promises development of low-cost smart sensors that will be an integral part of the future smart grid.
Keywords :
conductors (electric); electric current measurement; intelligent sensors; magnetic fields; power grids; power system measurement; power system reliability; current measurements; current sensing technique; current sensors; electric current; grid monitoring; grid-wide monitoring; intelligent monitoring infrastructure; low-cost smart current sensor; magnetic fields; overhead-conductors; power grid; utility conductors; Conductors; Current measurement; Equations; Magnetic cores; Monitoring; Sensors; Wireless sensor networks; Current sensing; magnetic field; smart sensors; utility asset;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2012.2185074