TY - JOUR
T1 - Exponential Modulation Integral Observer for Online Detection of the Fundamental and Harmonics in Grid-Connected Power Electronics Equipment
AU - Lam, Hin Sang
AU - Li, Peng
AU - Chen, Boli
AU - Ng, Wai Man
AU - Parisini, Thomas
AU - Hui, S. Y. R.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Harmonic current estimation is required in active power filters for compensation purposes. The most efficient way of calculating the total harmonic current up to the infinite order is to subtract the fundamental component from the distorted current. Direct determination of the fundamental component of a distorted current of mains frequency was realized recently with a third-order modulation integral observer. This article shows that using an exponential modulation function (Exp-MF) for the integral observer will: 1) significantly enhance the robustness of the observer against noise and 2) automatically remove the low-frequency envelope arising from the D/A and A/C sampling processes compared to previous polynomial modulation function. These new and advantageous features are supported with detailed analysis and experimental verification. The robust observer can be implemented in grid-connected power electronics circuits that require the instantaneous information of the fundamental and/or harmonic currents. Practical comparative tests with the adaptive notch filter and recursive discrete Fourier transform (DFT) methods in an active power filter have confirmed the good performance under both the steady and dynamic states of the proposed Exp-MF integral observer. © 2021 IEEE.
AB - Harmonic current estimation is required in active power filters for compensation purposes. The most efficient way of calculating the total harmonic current up to the infinite order is to subtract the fundamental component from the distorted current. Direct determination of the fundamental component of a distorted current of mains frequency was realized recently with a third-order modulation integral observer. This article shows that using an exponential modulation function (Exp-MF) for the integral observer will: 1) significantly enhance the robustness of the observer against noise and 2) automatically remove the low-frequency envelope arising from the D/A and A/C sampling processes compared to previous polynomial modulation function. These new and advantageous features are supported with detailed analysis and experimental verification. The robust observer can be implemented in grid-connected power electronics circuits that require the instantaneous information of the fundamental and/or harmonic currents. Practical comparative tests with the adaptive notch filter and recursive discrete Fourier transform (DFT) methods in an active power filter have confirmed the good performance under both the steady and dynamic states of the proposed Exp-MF integral observer. © 2021 IEEE.
KW - Active power filters (APFs)
KW - fundamental extraction
KW - harmonics detection
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U2 - 10.1109/TCST.2021.3125202
DO - 10.1109/TCST.2021.3125202
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1063-6536
VL - 30
SP - 1821
EP - 1833
JO - IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
JF - IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
IS - 5
ER -