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In this paper, a method for measuring the power frequency deviations has been pre sented. This technique is based on concept of counting the known train of pulses for the period corresponding to power frequency deviation. It has been simulated on SIMULINK tool of MATLAB and has been duly implemented. The technique is insensitive to harmonic noise due to its ability to filter out all the higher order components. With modest averaging, the approach is also relatively insensitive to offsets and random noise. The simulation results demonstrate a linear relationship between frequency deviation and counted pulses.
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Dwivedi, J., Shukla, M., Verma, K.S., Singh, R.K. (2010). A Novel Technique for Indication of Power Frequency Deviations in Electrical Systems. In: Das, V.V., Stephen, J., Thankachan, N. (eds) Power Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. PEIE 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 102. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15739-4_14
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