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2022-02-04
Kuber, Sughosh, Sharma, Mohit, Gonzalez, Abel.  2021.  Factors influencing CT saturation and its implications on Distance Protection Scheme-Analysis and Testing. 2021 74th Conference for Protective Relay Engineers (CPRE). :1–11.
The behavior of the Current Transformer (CTs) is of utmost importance for protection engineers to ensure reliable operation of power system. CT magnetic saturation is a well-known phenomenon when analyzing its performance characteristics. Nevertheless, transient conditions in the system might be different every time. A good understanding of the magnetic saturation of different CT designs and the effect of saturation on the protection schemes is imperative for developing a robust and dependable protection system. In this paper, various factors that affect CT saturation like X/R ratio, large current magnitudes, DC offset, burden and magnetization remanence are discussed. Analysis of CT saturation based on changes to burden and remanence is performed. In addition to that, the effect of saturation due to these factors on distance protection are presented with test results and analysis. Saturation conditions are analyzed on mho distance elements during phase to ground and three phase faults. Finally, a practical approach to efficiently test the performance of protection schemes under CT saturation conditions is proposed using COMTRADE play back. COMTRADE play back files for various scenarios of CT saturation conditions are generated and used for testing the performance of the protection scheme.
2021-05-03
Sharma, Mohit, Strathman, Hunter J., Walker, Ross M..  2020.  Verification of a Rapidly Multiplexed Circuit for Scalable Action Potential Recording. 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). :1–1.
This report presents characterizations of in vivo neural recordings performed with a CMOS multichannel chip that uses rapid multiplexing directly at the electrodes, without any pre-amplification or buffering. Neural recordings were taken from a 16-channel microwire array implanted in rodent cortex, with comparison to a gold-standard commercial bench-top recording system. We were able to record well-isolated threshold crossings from 10 multiplexed electrodes and typical local field potential waveforms from 16, with strong agreement with the standard system (average SNR = 2.59 and 3.07 respectively). For 10 electrodes, the circuit achieves an effective area per channel of 0.0077 mm2, which is \textbackslashtextgreater5× smaller than typical multichannel chips. Extensive characterizations of noise and signal quality are presented and compared to fundamental theory, as well as results from in vivo and in vitro experiments. By demonstrating the validation of rapid multiplexing directly at the electrodes, this report confirms it as a promising approach for reducing circuit area in massively-multichannel neural recording systems, which is crucial for scaling recording site density and achieving large-scale sensing of brain activity with high spatiotemporal resolution.