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Low Speed Estimation in Sensorless Direct Torque Controlled Induction Motor Drive Using Extended Kalman Filter

10.11591/ijpeds.v6.i4.pp819-830
Mini R , Saranya C , B. Hariram Satheesh , Dinesh M.N.
Sensorless Direct Torque Control (DTC) is a powerful control scheme for high performance control of induction motor (IM) drives, which provides very quick dynamic response with simple structure and a decoupled control of torque and flux. The performance of the DTC drive depends greatly on the accuracy of the estimated flux components, torque and speed, using monitored stator voltages and currents. Low speed estimation is a great challenge because of the presence of transient offset, drift and domination of ohmic voltage drop.Extended Kalman filter (EKF) is a non linear adaptive filter which performs the process of finding the best estimate from the noisy data based on state space techniques and recursive algorithm. This paper mainly focuses on the accurate estimation of speed ranging from very low speed to rated speed using the equation of motion. A new state space model of the IM is developed for estimation in EKF, with load torque as an input variable and not as an estimated quantity which is the case in most previous studies. The developed algorithm is validated using MATLAB-Simulink platform for speeds ranging from low speed to rated speed at rated torque and at various torque conditions. An exhaustive analysis is carried out to validate the performance of DTC Induction motor drive especially at the low speeds. The results are promising for accurate estimation of speed ranging from low speed to rated speed using EKF.
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Page: 819-830
Publish at: 2015-12-01

FACT Device for Reactive Power Compensation in the Deregulated Electrical Power Environment

10.11591/ijpeds.v6.i4.pp730-735
M. Packiasudha , S. Suja
In the deregulating electricity market, many private sector power producers are participating actively. With growing number of the wind mills and solar power generation, the reactive power production will be more because of induction generator and inductive type load. Many blackouts have happened in the past decades due to more reactive power which lead to a decrease in the magnitude of real power. It is very essential to compensate the reactive power, increase the real power flow in the transmission line, increase the transmission efficiency, improve the system stability and be in a safer place to save the fossil fuels for the future. In this paper the importance of reactive power and its various compensation techniques are applied to a five bus deregulated test case modeled and analyzed. The simulations were done using Matlab Simulink, for various FACT controllers such as STATCOM, SVC, SSSC and UPFC compensation and the results were tabulated and compared.
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Page: 730-735
Publish at: 2015-12-01

An SoC Architecture for Real-Time Noise Cancellation System Using Variable Speech PDF Method

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1336-1346
Trio Adiono , Aditya F. Ardyanto , Nur Ahmadi , Idham Hafizh , Septian G. P. Putra
This paper presents the architecture and implementation of system-on-chip (SoC) for realtime noise cancellation system which exploits variable speech probability density function (PDF) and maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation rule as noise cancelling algorithm. The hardware software co-design approach is employed to achieve real-time performance while considering ease of implementation and design flexibility. The software module utilizes LEON SPARC-v8 and FPU co-prosessor as processing unit. The AMBA based Hanning Filter and FFT/IFFT are utilized as processing accelerator modules to increase system performance. The FFT/IFFT module employs custom Radix-2^2 Single Delay Feedback (R2^2SDF). In order to deliver high data transfer rate between buffer and hardware accelerators, the DMA controller is incorporated. The overall system implementation utilizes 18,500 logic elements and consumes 21.87 kB of memory. The system takes only 0.69 ms latency which is appropriate for real-time application. An FPGA Altera DE2-70 is used for prototyping with both algorithms and the noise cancellation function have been verified.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1336-1346
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Application of Coupled Inductors for Reducing Switching Stresses in a Hybrid Power System

10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i3.pp463-472
Dharani M , Usha P
This paper presents a novel methodology using coupled inductor for hybridizing multi input sources. A four port three input dc-dc converter is chosen, two photovoltaic sources and a storage medium are interfaced with the converter. The two sources can supply the load as well as charge the battery. Four independently controlled switches are employed to provide dc regulated output. The hybridization of the sources and converter is achieved by coupled inductors. The results show that the presence of coupled inductors increases the voltage gain and reduces the switching stress. The proposed system is verified and validated in MATLAB environment under various operating condition.
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
Page: 463-472
Publish at: 2015-12-01

An Optimistic Approach for Clustering Multi-version XML Documents Using Compressed Delta

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1472-1479
Vijay R Sonawane , D. Rajeswara Rao
Today with Standardization of XML as an information exchange over web, huge amount of information is formatted in the XML document. XML documents are huge in size. The amount of information that has to be transmitted, processed, stored, and queried is often larger than that of other data formats. Also in real world applications XML documents are dynamic in nature. The versatile applicability of XML documents in different fields of information maintenance and management is increasing the demand to store different versions of XML documents with time. However, storage of all versions of an XML document may introduce the redundancy. Self describing nature of XML creates the problem of verbosity,in result documents are in huge size. This paper proposes optimistic approach to Re-cluster multi-version XML documents which change in time by reassessing distance between them by using knowledge from initial clustering solution and changes stored in compressed delta. Evolving size of XML document is reduced by applying homomorphic compression before clustering them which retains its original structure. Compressed delta stores the changes responsible for document versions, without decompressing them. Test results shows that our approach performs much better than using full pair-wise document comparison.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1472-1479
Publish at: 2015-12-01

The Dynamic of Synchronous Generator under Unbalanced Steady State Operation: A Case of Virtual Generator Laboratory

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1292-1303
Sugiarto Kadiman , Arif Basuki , Mytha Arena
The purpose of this study is to design and develop a synchronous generator virtual laboratory for undergraduate student courses, which can be treated as an accessorial tool for enhancing instruction. Firstly, the study reviews the general concept and algorithm of synchronous generator model. Secondly, the simulation method of this system is discussed. Finally, the paper introduces its example and analysis. One of the major objectives of this project is the dynamics of synchronous generators connected to the 500 kV EHV Jamali (Jawa-Madura-Bali) System under unbalanced steady state condition that could be modeled as a balanced synchronous generator’s model with unbalanced voltage inputs. The balanced synchronous generator model based on the rotor’s qd0 reference frame was chosen to substitute generator’s model embeded in loadflow analysis. The verification of the proposed generator’s model was checked by comparing it with a PSS Tecquiment NE9070 simulator. The unbalanced voltage inputs of generator were derived utilizing the loadflow analysis by determining the phase and sequence currents, and average bus voltages of the 500 kV EHV Jamali grid considering unbalanced portion variations. Meanwhile, the load locations having significant effect on the test generators are obtained by using the electricity tracing method. The developed virtual laboratory with a given example demonstrated the usefulness of the tool for studying synchronous generator under unbalanced steady-state operation.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1292-1303
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Compact Integrated Bluetooth UWB Antenna with Quadruple Bandnotched Characteristics

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1433-1440
Rekha P Labade , Shankar B Deosarkar , Narayan Pisharoty
In this paper,a compact printed dualband antenna for Bluetooth and UWB applications with WiMax(3.3-3.7 GHz), C-band satellite downlink(3.7-4.2GHz), WLAN(5.15-5.825GHz) and DSRC(5.5-5.925GHz) bandnotched characteristics is proposed and investigated. By etching two half-wavelength L-shaped slots in the radiating patch and an inverted U-shaped slot in the microstrip feedline quadruple bandnotched characteristics is obtained. Further, by embedding quarter wavelength parasitic strip at two edges of U-shaped radiating patch dualband characteristics with desired bandwidth is obtained. the proposed antenna is designed and fabricated on a FR4 substrate of dimensions 24mm X 35mm that operates over a 2.4-11GHz with S11<-10dB except over notch bands of 3.3-3.7GHz, 3.7-4.2GHz,5.15-5.625GHz and 5.625-6GHz. Directional pattern in E-plane and nearly omnidirectional pattern in H-plane are observed over a UWB band except at desired bandnotched freqencies. Less variation in group delay and pulse deformation shows good time domain characteristics. In addition, the structure exhibits stable gain over the desired band.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1433-1440
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Resource Sharing in Libraries on Cloud Landscape: Potentials and Paradoxes

10.11591/ijict.v4i3.pp98-110
Mayank Yuvaraj
The initial hype of any development can eclipse its practical applications. The present paper attempts to separate the hype of cloud computing and explores the possibilities of resource sharing in libraries through Cloud Computing. The present study is based on the usage pattern of cloud computing in libraries and explores a model for resource sharing. It also proposes a cloud based resource sharing framework for moving from ground to the cloud. Although a lot of work has been done on cloud computing yet none of the works has been dedicated to the cause of libraries. With the development of electronic resources and shift in user’s preference of online services there is an urgent need of change in library practices.
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
Page: 98-110
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Recommender Systems in Light of Big Data

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1553-1563
Khadija A. Almohsen , Huda Al-Jobori
The growth in the usage of the web, especially e-commerce website, has led to the development of recommender system (RS) which aims in personalizing the web content for each user and reducing the cognitive load of information on the user. However, as the world enters Big Data era and lives through the contemporary data explosion, the main goal of a RS becomes to provide millions of high quality recommendations in few seconds for the increasing number of users and items. One of the successful techniques of RSs is collaborative filtering (CF) which makes recommendations for users based on what other like-mind users had preferred. Despite its success, CF is facing some challenges posed by Big Data, such as: scalability, sparsity and cold start. As a consequence, new approaches of CF that overcome the existing problems have been studied such as Singular value decomposition (SVD). This paper surveys the literature of RSs and reviews the current state of RSs with the main concerns surrounding them due to Big Data. Furthermore, it investigates thoroughly SVD, one of the promising approaches expected to perform well in tackling Big Data challenges, and provides an implementation to it using some of the successful Big Data tools (i.e. Apache Hadoop and Spark). This implementation is intended to validate the applicability of, existing contributions to the field of, SVD-based RSs as well as validated the effectiveness of Hadoop and spark in developing large-scale systems. The implementation has been evaluated empirically by measuring mean absolute error which gave comparable results with other experiments conducted, previously by other researchers, on a relatively smaller data set and non-distributed environment. This proved the scalability of SVD-based RS and its applicability to Big Data.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1553-1563
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Performance of Fractional-Slot Winding PM Machines due to Un-even Coil Turns and Asymmetric Design of Stator Teeth

10.11591/ijpeds.v6.i4.pp853-859
Mohd Luqman Mohd Jamil , Syed Muhammad S. A. Al-Habshi , Md Nazri Othman , Tole Sutikno
PM machines in which slot number and pole number combination differs by one have to be configured with asymmetric winding pattern in order to maximize it back-emf performance. However, this asymmetric winding configuration inherently results an unwanted Unabalanced Magnetic Force (UMF). Investigations of electromagnetic performance of fractional-slot asymmetric winding PM machines using 2-D Finite-Element Analysis are presented. The investigations are mainly driven by the effort of minimizing the UMF. By employing techniques such as non-uniform number of coil turns in every tooth and asymmetric design of stator tooth, the UMF are expected can be minimized. The investigations show that the radial component of UMF has greater effect than the tangential component on the UMF itself. In all proposed techniques, a slight reduction of machine torque performance is inevitable.
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Page: 853-859
Publish at: 2015-12-01

The Camparison of Harmonic Distortion Self-Excited Induction Generator with Isolated Synchronous Generator under Non-linear Loads

10.11591/ijpeds.v6.i4.pp759-771
Refdinal Nazir , Krismadinata Krismadinata , Rizka Amalia
In this paper, the harmonic distortion for Self-Excited Induction Generator (SEIG) and an isolated synchronous generator (ISG) under non-linear load during steady state conditions are analyzed. The voltage and current harmonics distortion for both generators are calculated using the transfer function method in frequency domain for SEIG and phasor diagram method for ISG. This analysis is done independently one by one component for all harmonic components appear. The analysis results for both generators are verified to the laboratory test results. For loading with the same non-linear load to both generators, the harmonics distortion on the stator windings of SEIG was smaller than compare ISG. In addition, the harmonic distortion effects on other loads connected to PCC point of SEIG was lower than the other loads connected to ISG.
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Page: 759-771
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Sociopsychotechnological Predictors of Individual’s Social Loafing in Virtual Team

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1500-1510
Juneman Abraham , Melina Trimutiasari
The rapid development of technology and the demands of the workers to be productive have made efficiency and effectiveness of virtual team collaboration is becoming increasingly urgent lately. Therefore, it is important to identify the variables undermining the efficiency and effectiveness. This study aimed to investigate the role of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and perceived playfulness of online collaboration tool (as elements of technology acceptance) and xenophobia in predicting social loafing (at the individual level)─a social psychological phenomenon that shows the declining performance of the individual when working in the group. The contribution of this research is its attempt to combine social psychological and technological factors in explaining human performance in the context of the group when interacting with technology. The research design was correlational predictive, with multiple linear regression data analysis technique. Participants of this study were 80 students and employees (43 males, 37 females; mean of age = 25.58 years of old, standard deviation of age = 4.92 years) who work using online collaboration tool in a virtual team. The results showed that the perceived playfulness, perceived ease of use, and xenophobia were able to predict an individual’s social loafing, but the perceived usefulness is not able to predict it. Implications of the results of research in order to prevent social loafing are stated in the Discussion section.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1500-1510
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Co-Simulation Interfacing Capabilities in Device-Level Power Electronic Circuit Simulation Tools: An Overview

10.11591/ijpeds.v6.i4.pp665-682
Wentao Wang , Wenying Yang , Venkata Dinavahi
Power electronic circuit simulation today has become increasingly more demanding in both the speed and accuracy. Whilst almost every simulator has its own advantages and disadvantages, co-simulations are becoming more prevalent. This paper provides an overview of the co-simulation capabilities of device-level circuit simulators. More specifically, a listing of device-level simulators with their salient features are compared and contrasted. The co-simulation interfaces between several simulation tools are discussed. A case study is presented to demonstrate the co-simulation between a device-level simulator (PSIM) interfacing a system-level simulator (Simulink), and a finite element simulation tool (FLUX). Results demonstrate the necessity and convenience as well as the drawbacks of such a comprehensive simulation.
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Page: 665-682
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Evaluation of PV, Wind, Diesel Hybrid Energy Potential for GSM Tower in Myanmar

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1245-1251
Zin Mar Nyo
Not only GSM, WCDMA but also CDMA technology can be used in Myanmar but GSM pre-dominates in the market. There are over million unique subscribers across the country in 2013. Power supply for telecom becomes main challenges in Myanmar where the electricity can not access in rural area. To minimize deficit of power, the government has set a target to covert some of tower sites to renewable solutions by 2015. This paper proposes the use of a PV, wind and diesel generator hybrid system with storage element in order to determine the optimal configuration of renewable energy in Myanmar.  This paper discusses the development of a renewable energy sources (RES)  that  can  be  used  for  electric  power  supply  of  GSM  base  station  site  at  any  given  time and  considers  the  feasibility  of  developing  Solar  (photovoltaic)-Wind-Diesel  hybrid power  systems  for  supplying  electricity  to  off-grid  rural telecommunication.  The Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewables (HOMER) was used  to  simulate  and  generate  feasible  solution  through  combinations of photovoltaic, Wind Turbines and Diesel  Generator with  a  minimum  levelised  cost  of  electricity supply and to  determine  the  technical feasibility of the system.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1245-1251
Publish at: 2015-12-01

Metamaterial Inspired Patch Antenna for ISM Band by Adding Single-Layer Complementary Split Ring Resonators

10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1328-1335
Rajni Rajni , Gursharan Kaur , Anupma Marwaha
In this work, we propose the design of metamaterial inspired compact circular patch antennas loaded with complementary split-ring resonators (CSRRs) for ISM band operation. CSRRs have been incorporated horizontally inside the dielectric. The various models of CSRR loaded antennas with different patch radius are produced and are evaluated numerically with Ansoft HFSS software. The results of the suggested antenna designs are presented that reveal a comparable impedance match and radiation characteristics with those of a normal patch antenna without CSRR. The proposed antennas yield high levels of miniaturization and similar performance to the conventional patch antenna at the 2.45GHz.
Volume: 5
Issue: 6
Page: 1328-1335
Publish at: 2015-12-01
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