Alignment Method for Synchronized Phase Angle Measurement With Presence of Practical Time Shift

2021 
Synchronized Phase Angle Measurements (SPAMs) are widely used in power systems in the applications of situational awareness. However, the practical time shifts can lead to unexpected angle differences among Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) manufactured from various vendors. Moreover, since most of PMUs calculate phase angle via Discrete Fourier Transform based approaches, this issue becomes even worse under the off-nominal frequency condition. To mitigate the impact of practical timing shift, this letter presents a fast method to rectify the SPAM for appropriate alignment. To verify the performance of the proposed method, laboratory and field tests have been conducted by implementing the method in PMUs and phasor data concentrators, respectively. The results demonstrate that the standard deviations of the phase angle differences have significantly decreased to 0.1 $^{\circ }$ order with the adoption of the proposed method.
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