Abstract

Next-generation phasor measurement units (PMUs) are expected to play a key role for monitoring the behavior of future smart grids. While most of the PMUs used nowadays in transmission networks rely on static phasor models, more sophisticated representations and stricter accuracy requirements are needed to track amplitude, phase, and frequency changes of power waveforms in strongly dynamic scenarios as those expected in future distribution systems. In this paper, a discrete Fourier transform (DFT)-based algorithm based on a dynamic phasor model (referred to as interpolated dynamic DFT-based synchrophasor estimator) is used to estimate not only amplitude and phase of the collected waveforms, but also their frequency and rate of change of frequency. The performances of the proposed method are evaluated through multiple simulations in different steady-state and transient conditions described in the Standard IEEE C37.118.1-2011.

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