Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions

Bilinear time-frequency distributions (TFDs) are powerful techniques that offer good time and frequency resolution of time-frequency representation (TFR). It is very appropriate to analyze power quality signals which consist of nonstationary and multi-frequency components. However, the TFDs suffer f...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Abdul Rahim, Sha'ameri, Ahmad Zuri
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spelling my.utem.eprints.94642015-05-28T04:04:13Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9464/ Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions Abdullah, Abdul Rahim Sha'ameri, Ahmad Zuri TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Bilinear time-frequency distributions (TFDs) are powerful techniques that offer good time and frequency resolution of time-frequency representation (TFR). It is very appropriate to analyze power quality signals which consist of nonstationary and multi-frequency components. However, the TFDs suffer from interference because of cross-terms. Many TFDs have been implemented, and there is no fixed window or kernel that can remove the cross-terms for all types of signals. In this paper, the bilinear TFDs are implemented to analyze power quality signals such as smooth-windowed Wigner-Ville distribution (SWWVD), Choi-Williams distribution (CWD), B-distribution (BD), and modified B-distribution (MBD). The power quality signals focused are swell, sag, interruption, harmonic, interharmonic, and transient based on IEEE Std, 1159-1995. A set of performance measures is defined and used to compare the TFRs. It shows that SWWVD presents the best performance and is selected for power quality signal analysis. Thus, an adaptive optimal kernel SWWVD is designed to determine the separable kernel automatically from the input signal. Springer 2011-01-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9464/1/2010_Journal_Power_Quality_Analysis_Using_Bilinear_Time-Frequency_Distributions.pdf Abdullah, Abdul Rahim and Sha'ameri, Ahmad Zuri (2011) Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions. EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2010 (1). pp. 1-18. ISSN 16876172 http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/pdf/1687-6180-2010-837360.pdf
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Abdullah, Abdul Rahim
Sha'ameri, Ahmad Zuri
Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions
description Bilinear time-frequency distributions (TFDs) are powerful techniques that offer good time and frequency resolution of time-frequency representation (TFR). It is very appropriate to analyze power quality signals which consist of nonstationary and multi-frequency components. However, the TFDs suffer from interference because of cross-terms. Many TFDs have been implemented, and there is no fixed window or kernel that can remove the cross-terms for all types of signals. In this paper, the bilinear TFDs are implemented to analyze power quality signals such as smooth-windowed Wigner-Ville distribution (SWWVD), Choi-Williams distribution (CWD), B-distribution (BD), and modified B-distribution (MBD). The power quality signals focused are swell, sag, interruption, harmonic, interharmonic, and transient based on IEEE Std, 1159-1995. A set of performance measures is defined and used to compare the TFRs. It shows that SWWVD presents the best performance and is selected for power quality signal analysis. Thus, an adaptive optimal kernel SWWVD is designed to determine the separable kernel automatically from the input signal.
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author Abdullah, Abdul Rahim
Sha'ameri, Ahmad Zuri
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title Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions
title_short Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions
title_full Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions
title_fullStr Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions
title_full_unstemmed Power Quality Analysis Using Bilinear Time-Frequency Distributions
title_sort power quality analysis using bilinear time-frequency distributions
publisher Springer
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/9464/1/2010_Journal_Power_Quality_Analysis_Using_Bilinear_Time-Frequency_Distributions.pdf
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