Harmonic estimation plays an important part in harmonic suppression of power system. Due to the normal fluctuation of power frequency, it is difficult to realize synchronous sampling. Consequently, the unavoidable… Click to show full abstract
Harmonic estimation plays an important part in harmonic suppression of power system. Due to the normal fluctuation of power frequency, it is difficult to realize synchronous sampling. Consequently, the unavoidable productions, i.e., spectral leakage and picket fence effect, will affect the accuracy of harmonic analysis significantly when using the Fourier transform. To overcome this problem, a novel algorithm for power system harmonic estimation called frequency shifting and filtering (FSF) algorithm is proposed in this paper. A reference signal is at first generated to shift the frequency of the sampled signal. Then the iterative averaging filter is adopted to eliminate the spectral interferences. Finally, accurate estimation of harmonics can be achieved because only interested components are retained. Furthermore, a simplified FSF with much less computational burden is presented by using an equivalent weighting filter. The salient features of the proposed algorithm are validated by the simulations and practical experiments.
               
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