In this
study, constant-impedance, constant-current and constant-power ZIP models have
been analyzed for residental loads. Measurement based approach has been used to
obtain ZIP models of selected loads. The measurement-based approach for load
modeling is important because it reflects the real dynamics of the system and
represents the load characteristics more accurately. The ZIP model is used to
estimate the power drawn by the load depending on the voltage changes. Since
the ZIP load model is a well-known model that provides power dependence in
terms of the physical sense of voltage, studies are taking place in this area.
In this study, the voltage and power values of selected residental loads at YTU
Smart Home Laboratory are measured. Then, the ZIP coefficients have been
calculated by using the least squares algorithm developed in MATLAB. The
measured data is compared with the data from the obtained ZIP model for each
appliance.
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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