A Robust Half-Cycle Single-Phase Prefiltered Open-Loop Frequency Estimator for Fast Tracking of Amplitude and Phase
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T1 - A Robust Half-Cycle Single-Phase Prefiltered Open-Loop Frequency Estimator for Fast Tracking of Amplitude and Phase
AU - Verma, Anant Kumar
AU - Roncero-Sánchez, Pedro
AU - Ahmed, Hafiz
AU - Elghali, Seifeddine Ben
AU - Busarello, Tiago Davi Curi
PY - 2022/3/2
Y1 - 2022/3/2
N2 - This article presents a fast phase-locking and amplitude detection scheme for single-phase applications. The proposed scheme employs a pseudo-rectification process in order to generate even harmonics from the grid signal. The dc-offset component present in the grid signal increases the sensitivity of the pseudo-rectification process, and the design of the prefiltering stage must, therefore, be completely focused on the rejection of dc-offset and the even-harmonics. The application of a half-cycle (HC) prefilter would consequently appear to be a highly attractive option as regards improving the dynamic response time and even harmonic rejection abilities. However, the elimination of the dc-offset component and the estimation of phase and amplitude information is still a very challenging task. The aforementioned issues are addressed by employing an HC comb filter and an HC nonadaptive Lyapunov orthogonal signal generator. The estimation of single-phase grid parameters is thereby made simpler by employing an improved open-loop frequency estimation, which is capable of providing accurate frequency deviation information with good precision. The research shown herein also reveals that the estimation of the amplitude and phase information differs slightly from the usual mathematical notations owing to the pseudo-rectification method adopted in the proposed work. Note that the prefiltering stage is nonadaptive in nature, which may lead to steady-state errors in the amplitude and phase information under off-nominal frequency conditions. An online mathematical correction approach dependent on frequency deviation is, therefore, employed in order to obtain the error-free amplitude and phase information. Finally, the robustness of the current proposal is validated by experimentally comparing several known grid parameter estimation schemes using a real-time controller.
AB - This article presents a fast phase-locking and amplitude detection scheme for single-phase applications. The proposed scheme employs a pseudo-rectification process in order to generate even harmonics from the grid signal. The dc-offset component present in the grid signal increases the sensitivity of the pseudo-rectification process, and the design of the prefiltering stage must, therefore, be completely focused on the rejection of dc-offset and the even-harmonics. The application of a half-cycle (HC) prefilter would consequently appear to be a highly attractive option as regards improving the dynamic response time and even harmonic rejection abilities. However, the elimination of the dc-offset component and the estimation of phase and amplitude information is still a very challenging task. The aforementioned issues are addressed by employing an HC comb filter and an HC nonadaptive Lyapunov orthogonal signal generator. The estimation of single-phase grid parameters is thereby made simpler by employing an improved open-loop frequency estimation, which is capable of providing accurate frequency deviation information with good precision. The research shown herein also reveals that the estimation of the amplitude and phase information differs slightly from the usual mathematical notations owing to the pseudo-rectification method adopted in the proposed work. Note that the prefiltering stage is nonadaptive in nature, which may lead to steady-state errors in the amplitude and phase information under off-nominal frequency conditions. An online mathematical correction approach dependent on frequency deviation is, therefore, employed in order to obtain the error-free amplitude and phase information. Finally, the robustness of the current proposal is validated by experimentally comparing several known grid parameter estimation schemes using a real-time controller.
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1109/TIM.2021.3129211
DO - https://doi.org/10.1109/TIM.2021.3129211
M3 - Article
VL - 71
JO - IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
JF - IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
SN - 1557-9662
ER -