Novel Downsampling Empirical Mode Decomposition Approach for Power Quality Analysis

The development and application of techniques and methodologies for the analysis of power quality (PQ) signals that offer a more efficient and reliable analysis in terms of processing and performance are still issues for industrial and academic fields, mainly considering the quick growing of the PQ...

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Hauptverfasser: Camarena-Martinez, David, Valtierra-Rodriguez, Martin, Perez-Ramirez, Carlos Andres, Amezquita-Sanchez, Juan Pablo, de Jesus Romero-Troncoso, Rene, Garcia-Perez, Arturo
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description The development and application of techniques and methodologies for the analysis of power quality (PQ) signals that offer a more efficient and reliable analysis in terms of processing and performance are still issues for industrial and academic fields, mainly considering the quick growing of the PQ data in modern power systems. In this regard, an iterative downsampling stage fused to the empirical mode decomposition (EMD) method is proposed. It is validated and tested using synthetic and real signals. In general, the aim of the proposed method is to extract the fundamental component as the first intrinsic mode function (IMF) to simplify the remaining decomposition. The proposed method is compared to the classical EMD and the ensemble EMD (EEMD). Advantages of the proposed method include a more adequate IMF extraction than the EMD technique, and a noticeable reduction of computational burden compared to the EEMD. The results obtained from the synthetic and real signals demonstrate the reliability and efficiency of the proposed method.
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