Visible to the public Using adaptive filtering in single-phase grid-connected system

TitleUsing adaptive filtering in single-phase grid-connected system
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsNikolic, G., Nikolic, T., Petrovic, B.
Conference NameMicroelectronics Proceedings - MIEL 2014, 2014 29th International Conference on
Date PublishedMay
Keywordsadaptive filtering, adaptive filters, Adaptive systems, alternating current, direct current, energy converters, harmonic distortion, Inverters, invertors, Least squares approximations, power delivery, Power harmonic filters, power inverters, Pulse width modulation, renewable energy, response time, single phase grid connected system, total harmonic distortion factor, variable impedance
Abstract

Recently, there has been a pronounced increase of interest in the field of renewable energy. In this area power inverters are crucial building blocks in a segment of energy converters, since they change direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). Grid connected power inverters should operate in synchronism with the grid voltage. In this paper, the structure of a power system based on adaptive filtering is described. The main purpose of the adaptive filter is to adapt the output signal of the inverter to the corresponding load and/or grid signal. By involving adaptive filtering the response time decreases and quality of power delivery to the load or grid increases. A comparative analysis which relates to power system operation without and with adaptive filtering is given. In addition, the impact of variable impedance of load on quality of delivered power is considered. Results which relates to total harmonic distortion (THD) factor are obtained by Matlab/Simulink software.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6842179/
DOI10.1109/MIEL.2014.6842179
Citation Key6842179