2022
DOI: 10.1109/tcst.2022.3155322
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On Biased Harmonic Signal Estimation: Application to Electric Power Grid Monitoring

Abstract: Parametric estimation of a biased harmonic signal is a significant technical challenge for many engineering applications. Such a problem is particularly important for electric utility grid-connected power electronic converters. This paper utilizes a linear regression model of the signal to solve this interesting practical problem. A continuoustime dynamic regressor extension and mixing (DREM) based approach is then applied for parameter estimation. For practical implementation, continuous-time estimators are d… Show more

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“…In the conventional DSC-based DC offset rejection approach, half-cycle delayed signals are used. Recently, in [ 31 , 38 , 39 ], an alternative approach has been presented where DC offset rejection can be done using an arbitrary length of delay. As such, the modified DSC approach is adopted in this work.…”
Section: Development Of the Proposed Pllmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the conventional DSC-based DC offset rejection approach, half-cycle delayed signals are used. Recently, in [ 31 , 38 , 39 ], an alternative approach has been presented where DC offset rejection can be done using an arbitrary length of delay. As such, the modified DSC approach is adopted in this work.…”
Section: Development Of the Proposed Pllmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many cases, fast and robust real-time estimates with low measurement uncertainty are needed. Many frequency estimators have been proposed using sinusoidal regression in time or frequency space [6], but the basic division of methods is into parametric methods [7] and faster nonparametric methods based on the discrete Fourier transform (DFT). The use of parametric methods requires a good signal model [8] and the uncertainty of the evaluation is typically reduced iteratively, which costs a lot of computing time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[4][5][6][7], the maximum errors of the frequency estimation|E max (θ )| = | ⌢ θ est − θ | (in bins, bin = f / f )are sought when a double scan was performed. The frequency was changed in the interval 0.8 < θ 1 < 1.2 with step θ 1 = 0.1, and at each frequency, the phase of the…”
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confidence: 99%