Application of the multi-peaked analytically extended function to representation of some measured lightning currents

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Abstract

A multi-peaked form of the analytically extended function (AEF) is used for approximation of lightning current waveforms in this paper. The AEF function's parameters are estimated using the Marquardt least-squares method (MLSM), and the general procedure for fitting the p-peaked AEF function to a waveform with an arbitrary (finite) number of peaks is briefly described. This framework is used for obtaining parameters of 2-peaked waveforms typically present when measuring first negative stroke currents. Advantages, disadvantages and possible improvements of the approach are also discussed.

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Lundengård, K., Rančić, M., Javor, V., & Silvestrov, S. (2016). Application of the multi-peaked analytically extended function to representation of some measured lightning currents. Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering, 13(2), 145–155. https://doi.org/10.2298/SJEE160215001L

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