A real-time smart sensor for high-resolution frequency estimation in power systems

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Abstract

Power quality monitoring is a theme in vogue and accurate frequency measurement of the power line is a major issue. This problem is particularly relevant for power generating systems since the generated signal must comply with restrictive standards. The novelty of this work is the development of a smart sensor for real-time high-resolution frequency measurement in accordance with international standards for power quality monitoring. The proposed smart sensor utilizes commercially available current clamp, hall-effect sensor or resistor as primary sensor. The signal processing is carried out through the chirp z-transform. Simulations and experimental results show the efficiency of the proposed smart sensor. © 2009 by the authors.

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Granados-Lieberman, D., Romero-Troncoso, R. J., Cabal-Yepez, E., Osornio-Rios, R. A., & Franco-Gasca, L. A. (2009). A real-time smart sensor for high-resolution frequency estimation in power systems. Sensors, 9(9), 7412–7429. https://doi.org/10.3390/s90907412

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