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- Modeling approach based on experimental results for prediction of measurement errors in energy meters
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)
- This paper presents a general modeling approach to investigate and to predict measurement errors in active energy meters both induction and electronic types. The measurement error modeling is based on Generalized Additive Model (GAM), Ridge Regression method and experimental results of meter provided by a measurement system. The measurement system provides a database of 26 pairs of test waveforms captured in a real electrical distribution system, with different load characteristics (industrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential), covering different harmonic distortions, and balanced and unbalanced voltage conditions. In order to illustrate the proposed approach, the measurement error models are discussed and several results, which are derived from experimental tests, are presented in the form of three-dimensional graphs, and generalized as error equations. © 2009 IEEE.
- 1-Dec-2009
- 2009 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference, COBEP2009, p. 1255-1261.
- 1255-1261
- Electric variables measurement
- Error analysis
- Harmonic distortion
- Modeling
- Power system harmonics
- Watt-hour meters
- Active energy
- Electrical distribution system
- Energy meters
- Error equation
- Experimental test
- Generalized additive model
- Load characteristics
- Measurement system
- Modeling approach
- Ridge regression
- Three dimensional graphs
- Unbalanced voltage condition
- Wave forms
- Electric measuring instruments
- Electric power distribution
- Harmonic analysis
- Potential flow
- Power electronics
- Regression analysis
- Three dimensional
- Watt hour meters
- Measurement errors
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/COBEP.2009.5347634
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