2017
DOI: 10.17559/tv-20160525173140
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Spectral correction method based on improved flat-top convoluted window for parameter estimation of power harmonic

Abstract: Original scientific paper Accurate estimation of harmonic parameter is an important task in signal processing of power system. A new class of flat-top windows is proposed, which is generated by self-convolutions of the fast-decaying minimum-sidelobe flat-top (FDMS-FT) window in the time-domain. The mainlobe and sidelobe features of the new window are studied. In addition, to improve the flatness of mainlobe of the new window, the coefficients of its parent window are optimized. A window-length changeable discr… Show more

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“…The first change is related with the available windows (signal filtering). A new family of windows, the Flat-top windows [117][118][119][120], are included in the NAFF-UV code in addition to the rectangular (no window), the exponential and the Hanning of order p windows that are also included in NAFF code. Furthermore, their is the flexibility in the new code to use two different windows, one for the frequency (k n ) calculation and one for amplitude (z k n ).…”
Section: Numerical Analysis Of Fundamental Frequencies Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first change is related with the available windows (signal filtering). A new family of windows, the Flat-top windows [117][118][119][120], are included in the NAFF-UV code in addition to the rectangular (no window), the exponential and the Hanning of order p windows that are also included in NAFF code. Furthermore, their is the flexibility in the new code to use two different windows, one for the frequency (k n ) calculation and one for amplitude (z k n ).…”
Section: Numerical Analysis Of Fundamental Frequencies Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%