Abstract
Fast and accurate signal frequency estimation has great importance i.a. in renewable energy systems and power control systems. The energy produced by these systems shall fulfill quality requirements as defined in the respective directives and standards. More accurate and faster grid signal frequency estimation (which can be used to control the inverter) can improve the energy quality. This article presents an overview of methods for spectrum interpolation and signal frequency estimation and a generalized method for very accurate and fast frequency grid estimation by using the Fast Fourier Transform procedure and maximum decay sidelobes windows. An important feature of this algorithm is the elimination of the impact of the conjugate component on the estimation result. The article shows the statistical properties of the frequency estimator as well as the effect of noise for the estimation. The results of the simulation show that the algorithm can be successfully used for a fast and accurate estimation of the grid signal frequency i.a. in renewable energy systems and power control systems. The accuracy of the frequency estimation is in the order of 5·10-11 Hz for a 5 ms measurement window. Using different windows from the discussed family allows to adjust to the actual requirements of estimation.
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