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Publication date: 17 March 2016

Nathan Ida and Amir Mehdi Pasdar

Development of a method of balancing an AC bridge with minimum computation time. The applications envisioned are in power system monitoring and sensing

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Abstract

Purpose

Development of a method of balancing an AC bridge with minimum computation time. The applications envisioned are in power system monitoring and sensing

Design/methodology/approach

The method is based on a recursive algorithm, first matching the phase followed by that of amplitude. Each phase step requires three samples per steps.Voltage matching is based on halving the range of measured amplitudes in each step, resulting in an n-step recursive algorithm.

Findings

Computation is minimal - only requires 4 phase matching steps for an error of 1º. Further steps improve on this error. Matching of amplitude is equally fast. The resolution in amplitude is directly proportional to the number of steps. An example and experimental results demonstrate the efficiency of the method.

Research limitations/implications

Balancing of AC bridges in conjunction with automated measurement systems is a fairly complex process requiring either extensive computation or dedicated hardware (tunable devices, microprocessors, etc.). The current method is recursive and very light on computation. This means the method can be used in sensing systems where neither extensive hardware nor computational resources are readily available.

Practical implications

The method has been developed for power line AC impedance sensing as part of a power line monitoring system. It is however a general method that can be used in any AC bridge application.

Originality/value

The methods used as well as the implementation are entirely original. These have been developed as part of a research in instrumentation of power line monitoring.

Details

COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering , vol. 35 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0332-1649

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