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Real-Time Implementation of Signal Processing Techniques for Disturbances Detection

Nand KishorSoumya R. MohantyK Ankit ThakurH Rupal Singh

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Discrete wavelet transformSignal processingNoise (signal processing)business.industryComputer scienceReal-time computingSignalHilbert–Huang transformControl and Systems EngineeringGate arrayDistributed generationIslandingPower qualityElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessField-programmable gate array

description

The real-time analysis of power quality (PQ) disturbances and islanding detection for distributed generation (DG) system using signal processing algorithms are still at a premature stage. Quick and reliable detection of islanding and PQ disturbances needs renewed focus. This paper is concentrated on the implementation of advanced signal processing techniques in field-programmable gate array (FPGA) to identify PQ and islanding events in real time. The proposed scheme is based on orthogonal empirical mode decomposition (OEMD) implemented in FPGA. This technique does not suffer from the loss of signal characteristics with successive decomposition levels. The performance of said technique is demonstrated for different PQ and islanding events simulated on IEEE 13 bus DG system and experiments conducted on a laboratory setup. The detection ability has been compared with discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and basic empirical mode decomposition (EMD). It is found that DWT completely fails for the signal with noise content, while the performance of basic EMD deteriorates with an increased level of noise content. On the other hand, OEMD reliably and accurately detects the disturbances conducted in the study, both simulated and experimental.

https://doi.org/10.1109/tie.2018.2851968