ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION

Frequency and harmonics are two essential parameters for power system functions such as power quality monitoring, power system protection, economic dispatch and security assessment. Several approaches have been presented in the last two decades to estimate the fundamental frequency and harmonics....

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Main Author: MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ
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Published: 2015
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spelling oai:utpedia.utp.edu.my:213362024-07-25T01:40:55Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21336/ ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Frequency and harmonics are two essential parameters for power system functions such as power quality monitoring, power system protection, economic dispatch and security assessment. Several approaches have been presented in the last two decades to estimate the fundamental frequency and harmonics. The most popular algorithm that has been implemented to estimate, and quantify power system fundamental frequency and harmonic components is the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). However, this technique has a few negative implications such as spectral leakage and picketfence effect. On the other hand, Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is known for its ease of structure, computation and simplicity. Hence, one of the objectives of this thesis is to address and enhance the introduced fundamental frequency adaptive filter method which was based on modified variable step size LMS (MVSS) algorithm using generalized square error normalized LMS algorithm. This approach is aimed at reducing the number of parameters and steps in MVSS as well as to improve the convergence rate, quick tracking and low Mean Square Error (MSE). Moreover, in order to attain faster response and more harmonic estimation accuracy, a second order Recursive Levenberg Marquardt (RLM) harmonic estimator is presented. 2015-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21336/1/2014%20-ELECTRICAL%20%26%20ELECTRONIC%20-%20ADAPTIVE%20LINEAR%20ALGORITHM%20FOR%20POWER%20SYSTEM%20FUNDAMENTAL%20%26%20HARMONIC%20ESTIMATION%20-%20HUSSAM%20MUBARAK%20MOHMMED%20ALHAJ.pdf MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ (2015) ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.
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MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ
ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION
description Frequency and harmonics are two essential parameters for power system functions such as power quality monitoring, power system protection, economic dispatch and security assessment. Several approaches have been presented in the last two decades to estimate the fundamental frequency and harmonics. The most popular algorithm that has been implemented to estimate, and quantify power system fundamental frequency and harmonic components is the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). However, this technique has a few negative implications such as spectral leakage and picketfence effect. On the other hand, Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is known for its ease of structure, computation and simplicity. Hence, one of the objectives of this thesis is to address and enhance the introduced fundamental frequency adaptive filter method which was based on modified variable step size LMS (MVSS) algorithm using generalized square error normalized LMS algorithm. This approach is aimed at reducing the number of parameters and steps in MVSS as well as to improve the convergence rate, quick tracking and low Mean Square Error (MSE). Moreover, in order to attain faster response and more harmonic estimation accuracy, a second order Recursive Levenberg Marquardt (RLM) harmonic estimator is presented.
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author MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ
author_facet MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ
author_sort MUBARAK MOHMMED, HUSSAM ALHAJ
title ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION
title_short ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION
title_full ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION
title_fullStr ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION
title_full_unstemmed ADAPTIVE LINEAR ALGORITHMS FOR POWER SYSTEM FUNDAMENTAL AND HARMONIC ESTIMATION
title_sort adaptive linear algorithms for power system fundamental and harmonic estimation
publishDate 2015
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