Abstract

Diverse conditions in power systems, such as massive use of nonlinear loads, continuous switching and operation of large electrical loads, and the integration of renewable energies, among others, have adversely affected the power quality (PQ) because they produce undesirable distortions in the waveforms of voltage and current. The conventional way to quantify the PQ is using the PQ indices (PQIs). Yet, the nonstationary properties of voltage and current signals degrade the PQIs estimation whenever classical techniques are used. In this paper, a methodology based on single-sideband modulation method and the Wavelet and Hilbert transforms for the estimation of instantaneous PQIs is proposed. It is shown that the proposal yields better tracking of transitory changes in the voltage/current signals than classical techniques such as the short-time Fourier transform. The PQIs used are the root-mean-square values, frequency, total harmonic distortion, active power, reactive power, apparent power, distortion power, power factor, and total power factor. PQIs performance is validated using synthetic and real signals.

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