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A digital adaptive filter for detecting harmonic, active and reactive currents

Ayhan Ozdemir

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There have been a number of harmonic and reactive current-detecting methods for active power filters. All of these methods suffer from limitations such as being computationally costly or being sensitive to environmental changes. In this study, a computationally simple digital adaptive detecting filter that is insensitive to environmental changes is proposed. First, some digital and analogue adaptive methods developed recently are reviewed, comparing their abilities. Second, a digital adaptive filter is proposed that overcomes the limitations of the previous methods. Third, the transfer function of the filter is obtained, and its validity is illustrated via computer simulations. Finally, the feasibility of the filter is also demonstrated in the time domain. The simplicity of the proposed approach makes it suitable for real-time applications by using a digital signal processor or a mixed-signal microcontroller.


PACS

84.70.+p High-current and high-voltage technology: power systems; power transmission lines and cables

84.30.Vn Filters

85.40.-e Microelectronics: LSI, VLSI, ULSI; integrated circuit fabrication technology

07.50.Qx Signal processing electronics

84.37.+q Electric variable measurements (including voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, inductance, impedance, and admittance, etc.)

Subjects

Electronics and devices

Instrumentation and measurement

Dates

Issue 7 (July 2004)

Received 21 April 2004

Published 16 June 2004



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