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A new digital filter for phasor computation. Part II : Evaluation

The results of the evaluation of a new type of digital filter are presented in this paper. The filter theory is outlined in Part I of the paper. The new filter results from the application of a special window to the coefficients of the traditional Fourier, Cosine and Sine algorithms. It is compared...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power systems 1998-08, Vol.13 (3), p.1032-1037
Main Authors: ALTUVE, H. J, DIAZ, I, DE LA O, J. A
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