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Wavelet-Based Harmonic Magnitude Measurement in the Presence of Interharmonics

Flávio B. Costa, Stefan Häselbarth, Sergey Yanchenko, Aurenice Oliveira, Kai Strunz

2023IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The increasing proliferation of power electronic converters, nonlinear loads, and distributed generation are leading to increased levels of harmonic and interharmonics in power networks. As a consequence, power quality (PQ) has become a critical performance indicator for power utilities and end-users. This study proposes a novel harmonic estimation method based on the real-time stationary discrete wavelet packet transform (RT-SDWPT). The proposed technique decomposes an input signal into frequency bands with harmonic information at cutoff frequencies and uses a compensation strategy to estimate root mean square (RMS) values of harmonics at every sampling period. The performance and effectiveness of the proposed method are assessed using real measurement data from field cases and experimental setup. The real measurements include challenging scenarios with harmonics, subharmonics, interharmonics, frequency deviation, and non-stationary PQ events. The proposed method outperforms the harmonic estimation provided by the discrete Fourier transform (DFT)-based approach and existing wavelet packet-based methods in terms of accuracy and speed.

Topics & Concepts

HarmonicsHarmonicWavelet packet decompositionWaveletElectronic engineeringDiscrete wavelet transformHarmonic analysisDiscrete Fourier transform (general)MathematicsWavelet transformControl theory (sociology)Fourier transformComputer scienceEngineeringFourier analysisAcousticsVoltageShort-time Fourier transformElectrical engineeringArtificial intelligencePhysicsMathematical analysisControl (management)Power Quality and HarmonicsMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsPower Transformer Diagnostics and Insulation
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