Harmonics detection is a critical element of active power filters. A previous review has shown that the Recursive Discrete Fourier Transform and the Instantaneous p-q Theory are effective solutions to extracting power harmonics in single-phase and three-phase power systems, respectively. This paper presents the operating principle of a new modulation function integral observer algorithm that offers a fast solution for the extraction of the fundamental current and the total harmonic current when compared with existing methods. The proposed method can be applied to both single- and three-phase systems. The observer-based algorithm has an advantageous feature of being able to be tuned offline for a specific application, having fast convergence and producing estimated fundamental component with high circularity. It has been tested with both simulations and practical measurements for extracting the total harmonic current in a highly efficient manner. The results have confirmed that the proposed tool offers a new and highly effective alternative to the smart grid industry.

A Fast-Convergent Modulation Integral Observer for Online Detection of the Fundamental and Harmonics in Grid-Connected Power Electronics Systems

PARISINI, Thomas;
2017-01-01

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Harmonics detection is a critical element of active power filters. A previous review has shown that the Recursive Discrete Fourier Transform and the Instantaneous p-q Theory are effective solutions to extracting power harmonics in single-phase and three-phase power systems, respectively. This paper presents the operating principle of a new modulation function integral observer algorithm that offers a fast solution for the extraction of the fundamental current and the total harmonic current when compared with existing methods. The proposed method can be applied to both single- and three-phase systems. The observer-based algorithm has an advantageous feature of being able to be tuned offline for a specific application, having fast convergence and producing estimated fundamental component with high circularity. It has been tested with both simulations and practical measurements for extracting the total harmonic current in a highly efficient manner. The results have confirmed that the proposed tool offers a new and highly effective alternative to the smart grid industry.
2017
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