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Impact of Causality on Performance of Phasor Measurement Unit Algorithms

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Most existing phasor measurement units (PMUs) are noncausal PMUs and they compensate for the group delay in PMU applications by shifting time stamps, which may result in high latency that… Click to show full abstract

Most existing phasor measurement units (PMUs) are noncausal PMUs and they compensate for the group delay in PMU applications by shifting time stamps, which may result in high latency that will impair performance of PMU applications. This paper presents causal PMUs to reduce the group delay caused latency without shifting time stamps, and studies the impact of causality on performance of PMU algorithms. The paper first analyzes how causal and noncausal PMUs compensate for the group delay caused by digital filters and it is found that causal PMUs normally reduce latency by the group delay, whereas noncausal PMU will not. Then, the impact of causality on performance of PMU algorithms is investigated and analyzed by using the Hydro Quebec Research Institute (IREQ) PMU model and the IEEE PMU model. Finally, the simulation results carried out on two test systems highlight the difference between the causal method and the noncausal method under fault conditions in realistic multimachine setups.

Keywords: group delay; phasor measurement; performance; impact causality; causality performance; pmu

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Year Published: 2018

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