基于过零技术的动态电网频率估计实验评估及系统误差降低

Ellen Förstner, Richard Jumar, O. Tanrikulu, H. Maass, U. Kühnapfel, V. Hagenmeyer
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基频估计对于电力系统的控制和监测至关重要。因此,存在许多报告频率值的设备。未来的电力系统动态要求准确的频率估计,高报告率和测量不确定度的详细确定。对于复杂的分析,为了解释结果,甚至所用的估计算法也变得越来越重要。在这种情况下,我们提出了众所周知的过零技术的评估。我们在基于硬件的测量设置中应用专用测试信号,并确定结果误差指标。我们强调了区分稳态和动态测试条件的重要性,提出了加强误差评估的步骤,并提出了减少系统误差的可能方法。我们成功地实现了一种在动态条件下减少系统误差的方法,从而显著提高了过零算法频率估计的可比性。
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Experimental Evaluation and Systematic-Error Reduction of Frequency Estimation Using the Zero-Crossing Technique for Dynamic Power Grids
Fundamental frequency estimates are essential for control and monitoring purposes in power systems. Hence, many devices exist that report frequency values. Future power system dynamics call for accurate frequency estimates with high reporting rates and a detailed determination of the measurement uncertainty. For a sophisticated analysis, even the used estimation algorithm becomes increasingly important in order to interpret the results. In this context, we present the evaluation of the well-known zero-crossing technique. We apply dedicated test signals in a hardware-based measurement setup and determine the resulting error metrics. We highlight the importance of differentiating between steady-state and dynamic test conditions, propose steps for an enhanced error assessment, and suggest possible ways to reduce systematic errors. We successfully implement an approach to reduce systematic errors under dynamic conditions and thereby significantly improve the comparability of frequency estimates of the zero-crossing algorithm.
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