DocumentCode
744
Title
Measurement of 40 power system harmonics in real-time on an economical ARM?? CortexTM-M3 platform
Author
Roscoe, Andrew J. ; Sklaschus, T. ; Oldroyd, G. ; Blair, Steven M. ; Burt, Graeme M.
Author_Institution
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Volume
49
Issue
23
fYear
2013
fDate
Nov. 7 2013
Firstpage
1475
Lastpage
1476
Abstract
Within future homes and electrical power networks, emphasis is being placed on intelligent, distributed measurement devices. In particular, the recognition of individual or aggregated loads through harmonic signature has been proposed as a useful way to enhance the value of home energy monitoring/control. Clearly, the cost of implementing such measurement devices is a major barrier to acceptance. In a recent project, a challenge was set to implement real-time software on an ARM?? CortexTM LPC1768 microcontroller platform (chip cost c. £4). The software must be capable of measuring a single-phase AC frequency, real and reactive power flows and provide a full breakdown of the voltage and current (and power) behaviour via harmonic analysis from DC to the 40th, in real-time with a new output every 20 ms. In addition, the algorithm must be capable of adapting the measurement when the frequency is not nominal (50 Hz) so that spectral leakage is minimised. It is found that the LPC1768 processor is capable of supporting such an algorithm when it is coded appropriately. This knowledge de-risks the proposed use of such cheap microcontrollers for these relatively complex tasks.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronics Letters
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0013-5194
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/el.2013.0299
Filename
6675737
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