Analysis of Traction System Time-Varying Signals using ESPRIT Subspace Spectrum Estimation Method Z. Leonowicz, T. Lobos tadeusz.lobos@pwr.wroc.pl leonowicz@ieee.org.

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Analysis of Traction System Time-Varying Signals using ESPRIT Subspace Spectrum Estimation Method Z. Leonowicz, T. Lobos tadeusz.lobos@pwr.wroc.pl leonowicz@ieee.org The 32nd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2006, Paris, November 7-10, 2006

Short-Time Fourier Transform Harmonic decomposition methods ESPRIT Outline Introduction Short-Time Fourier Transform Harmonic decomposition methods ESPRIT Investigations Conclusions

Introduction Railway systems require an exact compatibility analysis of the electrical supply system. Operators specify emission limits, so called “limit mask” for the locomotive traction current absorbed through the pantograph in a given frequency range. Traction systems, which consist of power converters, can generate a wide spectrum of harmonic components, sub- and interharmonic components which deteriorate the quality of the delivered energy, increase the energy losses as well as decrease the reliability of a power system.

Introduction Standard tools of harmonic analysis based on the Fourier transform assume that only harmonics are present and the periodicity intervals are fixed, while periodicity intervals in the presence of interharmonics can be variable and very long. In this paper, the time-varying characteristics of power system signal components are estimated using ESPRIT (parametric subspace method) and , for comparison, the STFT (Short-Time Fourier Transform). Due to difficulties in selecting an objective “benchmark” value, it appeared justified to the authors not to show the results of comparison of accuracy of STFT and ESPRIT methods for real signals. Such comparison has been done on simulated waveforms (e.g.,[5]) and clearly confirmed the superiority of ESPRIT method.

Short-Time Fourier Transform The Short Time Fourier Transform (STFT) gives a time-frequency representation for non-stationary signal. It is an extension of the FT, where the FT is repeatedly evaluated for a windowed version of the time-domain signal. w[n] window function Drawback of STFT is the inherent trade-off between resolution in time and in frequency domains.

Harmonic Decomposition ESPRIT meth. ESPRIT method A waveform can be approximated by: Uses shift invariance between two discrete time series Extracts parameters from:

Investigations - Setup The current in the power supply of auxiliary traction converters has been analysed for two cases, in the network with a capacitor suppressing the harmonics and without this filtering. The 45 kVA converter with the output frequency of 56.5 Hz was supplied by 2300 V DC. For parameter estimation of signal components two filters have been applied. The bandpass Butterworth IIR filter of the 3rd order (40-70Hz) for the main component. The second bandpass Butterworth of the 3rd order (15-40Hz) focuses on subharmonic components. Other bandpass filters were applied for higher harmonic bands.

Investigations - STFT Window length 2500 samples with 20 samples overlapping From the STFT in Fig. 1 it is visible, that most important higher harmonics are located in the main frequency band, the subharmonic band, in the ~170 Hz band and in the ~300 Hz band. The relatively strong 300 Hz component is probably caused by 6-pulse rectifiers in the power substations. In the case with the compensation capacitor the 300 Hz component could not be identified.

Investigations - ESPRIT Sampling window 200 samples and overlapping 20 samples. Time-frequency representation of the main component estimated by ESPRIT method (current without filter).

Investigations - ESPRIT Time-amplitude representation of the main component estimated by ESPRIT method (current with a filter).

Investigations - ESPRIT Time-frequency representation of the subharmonic in the system with a filter, estimated by ESPRIT method.

Investigations - ESPRIT Time-frequency and time-amplitude representation of the ~ 170 Hz component in the system with a filter.

Investigations - ESPRIT Time-amplitude representa-tion of the ~300 Hz component in the system without filter All components have strongly time-varying behaviour, especially visible for amplitude characteristics. Frequency characteristics show obviously less variability. It can be stressed that ESPRIT method allows unprecedented accuracy and very detailed representation of spectral components which can not be obtained using classical Fourier-based techniques [5]. Application of bandpass filters allows selection of only one component for time-frequency analysis, makes straightforward the selection of the number of components M (4) for subsequent parameter estimation via ESPRIT method, improves also the SNR and resolution [4].

Investigations -Discussion All components have strongly time-varying behaviour, especially visible for amplitude characteristics. Frequency characteristics show obviously less variability. It can be stressed that ESPRIT method allows unprecedented accuracy and very detailed representation of spectral components which can not be obtained using classical Fourier-based techniques. Application of bandpass filters allows selection of only one component for time-frequency analysis, makes straightforward the selection of the number of components M for subsequent parameter estimation via ESPRIT method, improves also the SNR and resolution.

Conclusions It has been shown that high-resolution spectrum estimation parametric method, such as ESPRIT could be effectively used for parameter estimation of distorted, non-stationary signals. The estimation accuracy is much better than for the Fourier algorithm. Application of proposed advanced method makes it possible the estimation the changes in time the parameters of signal components. High accuracy of parameter estimation, inherent to parametric methods, can bring advantages eg., in fault evaluation, optimization of converter control, evaluation of power quality and others.

Acknowledgment This work is supported by the Ministry of Education and Science (Poland) under grant No. 3T10A04030.