Published January 8, 2024 | Version v1
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Computationally Efficient Synchrophasor Estimation: Delayed In-Quadrature Interpolated DFT

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This article proposes a synchrophasor estimation (SE) algorithm that leverages the use of a delayed in-quadrature complex signal to mitigate the self-interference of the fundamental tone. The estimator, which uses a three-point IpDFT combined with a three-cycle Hanning window, incorporates a new detection mechanism to iteratively estimate and remove the effects caused by interfering tones within the out-of-band interference (OOBI) range. The main feature of the method is its ability to detect interfering tones with an amplitude lower than that adopted by the IEC/IEEE Std. 60255-118, this detection being notably challenging. Furthermore, it simultaneously satisfies all the accuracy requirements for the P and M phasor measurement unit (PMU) performance classes while offering a reduction in the total computational cost compared with other state-of-the-art techniques.

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January 10, 2024
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January 10, 2024