Energies (Jul 2020)

Impact of Lossy Compression Techniques on the Impedance Determination

  • Maik Plenz,
  • Marc Florian Meyer,
  • Florian Grumm,
  • Daniel Becker,
  • Detlef Schulz,
  • Malcom McCulloch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13143661
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 3661

Abstract

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One of the essential parameters to measure the stability and power-quality of an energy grid is the network impedance. Including distinct resonances which may also vary over time due to changing load or generation conditions in a network, the frequency characteristic of the impedance is an import part to analyse. The determination and analysis of the impedance go hand in hand with a massive amount of data output. The reduction of this high-resolution voltage and current datasets, while maintaining the fidelity of important information, is the main focus of this paper. The presented approach takes measured impedance datasets and a set of lossy compression procedures, to monitor the performance success with known key metrics. Afterwards, it continually compares the results of various lossy compression techniques. The innovative contribution is the combination of new and existing procedures as well as metrics in one approach, to reduce the size of the impedance datasets for the first time. The approach needs to be efficient, suitable, and exact, otherwise the decompression results are useless.

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