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A chirp-z transform-based synchronizer for power system measurements

2005

In the last few years, increased interest in power and voltage quality has forced international working groups to standardize testing and measurement techniques. IEC 61000-4-30, which defines the characteristics of instrumentation for the measurement of power quality, refers to IEC 61000-4-7 for the evaluation of harmonics and interharmonics. This standard, revised in 2002, requires a synchronous sampling of voltage or current signal, in order to limit errors and to ensure reproducible results even in the presence of nonstationary signals. Therefore, an accurate estimation of the fundamental frequency is required, even in the presence of disturbances. In this paper, an algorithm to detect t…

Computer scienceBluestein's FFT algorithmFast Fourier transformChirp-z transform power quality synchronizationFundamental frequencyPower (physics)Electric power systemSampling (signal processing)SynchronizerHarmonicsElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheInterpolation
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An induction motor speed measurement method based on current harmonic analysis with the Chirp-Z Transform

2005

This paper presents a new method to measure motor speed by means of frequency estimation of rotor slot spectral components in the supply current of squirrel single-cage induction motors. The novelty of the method consists in the harmonic analysis of the supply current by means of the chirp-Z transform (CZT). The advantages are improved accuracy due to better spectral resolution and resolvability. Moreover, a shorter observation window is required, thus reducing errors related to nonstationary current signals. The experimental results are presented to validate the proposed method and to make a comparison with a similar method based on the fast Fourier transform (FFT).

EngineeringRotor (electric)business.industryBluestein's FFT algorithmFast Fourier transformMotorsMeasure (mathematics)law.inventionHarmonic analysisefficiency estimationInduction motorslawElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpectral resolutionCurrent (fluid)businessInstrumentationInduction motor
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An induction motor speed measurement based on current harmonic analysis with Chirp-Z Transform

2002

The paper presents a new method to measure motor speed by means of frequency estimation of rotor slot harmonics present in the supply current of squirrel single cage induction motors. The novelty of the method is the use of Chirp-Z Transform as supply current harmonic analysis. The advantages are an improved spectral resolution and accuracy. Moreover a shorter sampling time window is required reducing errors related to not stationary current signal. Experimental results are presented to validate the proposed method and to perform a comparison with FFT based one.

EngineeringRotor (electric)business.industryBluestein's FFT algorithmFast Fourier transformSignallaw.inventionHarmonic analysislawHarmonicsChirpElectronic engineeringbusinessInduction motorIMTC 2001. Proceedings of the 18th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference. Rediscovering Measurement in the Age of Informatics (Cat. No.01CH 37188)
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