Title :
Real time high precision harmonic analysis of signals in power systems using HW/SW Co-Design methodology on FPGAs
Author :
Anjum, E. ; Khan, Faheem ; Khan, Zahoor Ali
Author_Institution :
Embedded Syst. Div., Mentor Graphics Corp., Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Increase in use of nonlinear devices in power systems has caused serious harmonic pollution. There is always a need to measure these harmonics for power quality assessment and in cases for mitigating these harmonics. The problem of precision measurement becomes irksome because of effects of frequency deviation. Over the course of time a whole slew of digital signal processing algorithms have been proposed to accurately analyze harmonics in scenarios of frequency deviation but they come with a much increased cost in computational complexity. These computational requirements make them impractical for use in real-time monitoring systems. A computationally complex but highly precise algorithm has been selected for integration into real-time harmonic analysis systems. Due to its complexity it owes its suitability only in offline harmonic analysis system. We have proposed a scheme to realize this algorithm in a manner so that it meets real-time constraints. We have partitioned the algorithm using a Hardware/Software (HW/SW) Co-Design methodology to optimize performance and resource utilization. The design fits well onto low cost Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) which have moderate resource count. The computational time advantage achieved by our scheme is compared with an embedded software implementation and performance gain has been presented.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; hardware-software codesign; power system analysis computing; power system harmonics; signal processing; FPGA; HW-SW codesign methodology; computational complexity; digital signal processing algorithm; field programmable gate array; frequency deviation effect; hardware-software codesign methodology; harmonic pollution; harmonics mitigation; high precision harmonic analysis; nonlinear device; power quality assessment; power system; resource utilization; signal analysis; FPGA; HW/SW Co-Design; High Precision Harmonic Analysis; Power Systems; Real-Time Systems;
Conference_Titel :
Multitopic Conference (INMIC), 2012 15th International
Conference_Location :
Islamabad
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2249-2
DOI :
10.1109/INMIC.2012.6511447