The New Method for Power Quality Indices Estimation

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In this paper, the rotational invariance technique (ESPRIT) based on the cross-correlation matrix is used to estimate the power quality indices (PQI) . This method enables the alleviation of the effects of additive noise, and improves the computational efficiency. Computer simulation and experimental were performed on synthesized signals to assess the performance of the method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1006-1007)

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1066-1070

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August 2014

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