Visible to the public A Modified Empirical Mode Decomposition Filtering-Based Adaptive Phasor Estimation Algorithm for Removal of Exponentially Decaying DC Offset

TitleA Modified Empirical Mode Decomposition Filtering-Based Adaptive Phasor Estimation Algorithm for Removal of Exponentially Decaying DC Offset
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsZhen Jiang, Shihong Miao, Pei Liu
JournalPower Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Volume29
Pagination1326-1334
Date PublishedJune
ISSN0885-8977
Keywordsadaptive dynamic phasor estimation algorithm, adaptive filtering, adaptive filtering procedure, adaptive filters, Algorithm design and analysis, digital protective relays, discrete Fourier transform, Discrete Fourier transforms, dynamic system fault, Empirical mode decomposition, Estimation, exponentially decaying DC offset, fundamental frequency component, Heuristic algorithms, modified empirical mode decomposition filtering, optimum hermite polynomial fitting, optimum hermite polynomial fitting method, phasor estimation, phasor measurement, polynomial approximation, polynomials, Power harmonic filters, Power system dynamics, power system faults, real power system fault signals, Relays
Abstract

This paper proposes a modified empirical-mode decomposition (EMD) filtering-based adaptive dynamic phasor estimation algorithm for the removal of exponentially decaying dc offset. Discrete Fourier transform does not have the ability to attain the accurate phasor of the fundamental frequency component in digital protective relays under dynamic system fault conditions because the characteristic of exponentially decaying dc offset is not consistent. EMD is a fully data-driven, not model-based, adaptive filtering procedure for extracting signal components. But the original EMD technique has high computational complexity and requires a large data series. In this paper, a short data series-based EMD filtering procedure is proposed and an optimum hermite polynomial fitting (OHPF) method is used in this modified procedure. The proposed filtering technique has high accuracy and convergent speed, and is greatly appropriate for relay applications. This paper illustrates the characteristics of the proposed technique and evaluates its performance by computer-simulated signals, PSCAD/EMTDC-generated signals, and real power system fault signals.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6730717/
DOI10.1109/TPWRD.2014.2299808
Citation Key6730717