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Bilinear time-frequency analysis techniques for power quality signals

Abdullah, Abdul Rahim and Sha'Ameri, Ahmad Zuri and Mohd. Said, Nur Azura and Jidin, Auzani (2012) Bilinear time-frequency analysis techniques for power quality signals. Lecture Notes In Engineering And Computer Science, 2 . pp. 991-995. ISSN 2078-0966

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Abstract

Bilinear time-frequency distributions (TFDs) are powerful techniques that offer good time and frequency resolution of time-frequency representation (TFR). It is very appropriate to analyze power quality signals which consist of non-stationary and multi-frequency components. However, the TFDs suffer from interference because of cross-terms. This paper presents the analysis of power quality signals using bilinear TFDs. The chosen TFDs are smooth-windowed Wigner-Ville distribution (SWWVD), Choi-Williams distribution (CWD), B-distribution (BD) and modified B- distribution (MBD). The power quality signals focused are swell, sag, interruption, harmonic, interharmonic and transient based on IEEE Std. 1159-2009. To identify and verify the TFDs that operated at optimal kernel parameters, a set of performance measures are defined and used to compare the TFRs. The performance measures are main-lobe width (MLW), peak-to-side lobe ratio (PSLR), signal-to-cross-terms ratio (SCR) and absolute percentage error (APE). The result shows that SWWVD is the best bilinear TFD and appropriate for power quality signal analysis.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Computer science
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:46646
Deposited By: Haliza Zainal
Deposited On:22 Jun 2015 05:55
Last Modified:17 Sep 2017 08:48

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