Investigation of Zero crossing detection for First Return Stroke in negative cloud-to-ground lightning flash

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Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the minimum threshold for zero crossing detection of the first return stroke in negative cloud-to-ground lightning flashes. The uncertainty for a minimum threshold to be set into a programmed software for an automatic zero crossing detection motivated the author to overcome the problem. The software was built-in MATLAB. The development of the software considered the important parameter of lightning strike from the preliminary breakdown stages until the first return strokes. A single station measurement was setup in Ayer Keroh, Malacca. 41 samples of duration of the zero crossing time were recorded by using Lecoy HDO4024 with 5 MS/s. The results showed that the minimum threshold for zero crossing detection was 40μs with 82.9% accuracy. In conclusion, the minimum threshold of zero crossing detection of the first return stroke in negative cloud-to-ground was determined.

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Rahman, A. I. A., Bahari, M. A., & Baharudin, Z. A. (2019). Investigation of Zero crossing detection for First Return Stroke in negative cloud-to-ground lightning flash. International Journal of Integrated Engineering, 11(3), 286–292. https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2019.11.03.31

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