| Literature DB >> 32204440 |
Radek Martinek1, Petr Bilik1, Jan Baros1, Jindrich Brablik1, Radana Kahankova1, Rene Jaros1, Lukas Danys1, Jaroslav Rzidky1, He Wen2.
Abstract
This study focuses on the design of a measuring system for monitoring the power quality within the SMART street lighting test polygon at university campuses with relation to testing an adaptive current control strategy for three-phase shunt active power filters. Unlike conventional street lighting, SMART elements are powered 24/7. Due to the electronic character of the power part of such mass appliances, there are increased problems with the power quality of the electric energy. Compared to the current concept of street lighting, there is a significant increase in the content of higher current harmonic components, which cause several problems in the distribution system. The test polygon contains 16 luminaires made by various manufacturers and mounted with various SMART components. Using the polygon control and monitoring system, dynamic load scenarios were selected. These scenarios tested the possibilities of different adaptive current control strategies for three-phase shunt active power filters to improve the power quality of electricity. This study focuses on three adaptive algorithms that respond to dynamic changes of current harmonics level in real-time. The possibility of active filter control was tested using FPGA, mainly due to the low latency of the filter control part.Entities:
Keywords: BROADBANDLIGHT; least mean squares filter (LMS); power quality (PQ); recursive least squares filter (RLS); shunt active power filter (SAPF); virtual instrumentation (VI)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32204440 DOI: 10.3390/s20061718
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576