2020
DOI: 10.1109/ojies.2020.3017379
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A Unified Method for Generic Signal Parameter Estimation of Arbitrarily Distorted Single-Phase Grids With DC-Offset

Abstract: A unified method is presented which allows to estimate dc-offset, all harmonic components and fundamental frequency in arbitrarily distorted single-phase grids using a Frequency Adaptive Observer (FAO) consisting of modified Second-Order Generalized Integrators (mSOGIs), an adaptive DC-Integrator (DCI) and a modified Frequency Locked Loop (mFLL). DCI and mSOGIs are tuned by pole placement which allows for an arbitrarily fast detection of dc-offset and harmonic components if the fundamental frequency is known. … Show more

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“…where the output of the voltage is the superposition of the harmonics and DC component [28], [29]. Considering the harmonic property of three-phase system: the balanced condition harmonic sequences are …, −11, −5, +1, +7,…, 6n + 1, with n = …, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, …, and the unbalanced condition harmonic sequences are …, −13, −7, −1, +5, +11, −13, ..., 6n − 1, hence, the order m can be deployed as −11, −5, −1, 0, +1, +7 [11].…”
Section: B Observer For Multiple Sequence Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where the output of the voltage is the superposition of the harmonics and DC component [28], [29]. Considering the harmonic property of three-phase system: the balanced condition harmonic sequences are …, −11, −5, +1, +7,…, 6n + 1, with n = …, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, …, and the unbalanced condition harmonic sequences are …, −13, −7, −1, +5, +11, −13, ..., 6n − 1, hence, the order m can be deployed as −11, −5, −1, 0, +1, +7 [11].…”
Section: B Observer For Multiple Sequence Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…can be used to estimate the harmonic sequence components with the structure shown in FIGURE 2 [29]. To make the figure more concise, the term ( 1)…”
Section: B Observer For Multiple Sequence Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the grid voltage angle φ g estimated by a phase-locked loop or a frequency-locked loop [16], the Clarke-Park transformation can be applied to yield a representation in the synchronously rotating (d, q, γ)-reference frame for controller design, with (5) inserted, (4) becomes…”
Section: Current Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disadvantages of this scheme are the necessary implementation of a phase-locked loop (PLL) and the arising cross-coupling terms, which can be eliminated by an additional compensation method. By using the stationary (α, β)-reference frame, a PLL is not needed, as shown in [27], but a frequency-looked loop (FLL) is usually still required [28,29]. In this case, the references are sinusoidal and, therefore, a quasi proportional-resonant (QPR) controller must be implemented.…”
Section: Kv a Lclmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are no cross-coupling terms, but existing harmonic distortion of the grid currents need to be suppressed by harmonic compensators separately. Each harmonic order requires an extra compensation [28,29]. In [9], also a continuous-time dc-link voltage droop controller for a single-phase GCI with LCL filter is proposed.…”
Section: Kv a Lclmentioning
confidence: 99%