IEEE PES T&D 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1109/tdc.2010.5484395
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DSP-FPGA based real-time power quality disturbances classifier

Abstract: This paper describes an real-time classification method of power quality (PQ) disturbances based on DSP-FPGA. The proposed method simultaneously uses the results obtained in the application of a series of RMS values and the discrete Fourier transform to the power signal waveform. A series of RMS values are used for estimation of the time-related parameters of the PQ disturbances and the discrete Fourier transform is used for confirmation of the frequency-related parameters of the PQ disturbances. Without addin… Show more

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“…[5] The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) synthesis of graphene in 2009 is marked a significant milestone, [6] expanding its utility in academic research and potential in industrial applications, thereby ushering in the era of graphene as a "star material". In recent years, inspiring advancements, such as the synthesis of wafer-scale graphene single crystals and superclean graphene, [7][8][9] all contribute to the rapid pace of industrial development. However, these advancements also highlight the challenges in graphene characterization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%