TY - JOUR AU - Sidhu, Tarlochan S. AB - A large increase in distributed generation integrated within power system networks has resulted in power quality challenges and in the need to resolve complex system faults. The monitoring of the real-time state of the power parameters of the transmission and distribution grid helps to control the stability and reliability of the grid. In such a scenario, having current monitoring equipment that is flexible and easy to install can always be of great help to reduce the price of energy monitoring and to increase the dependability of a smart grid. Advances in magnetic sensor research offer measurement system accuracy that is less complex to install and that can be obtained at a lower less cost. Tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR) sensors can be used to measure the AC current by sensing the magnetic field that is generated by the current-carrying conductor in a contactless manner. This paper illustrates the results of a thorough investigation of factors that can influence the performance of the TMR sensors that are used for the current phasor measurements of a single-phase AC current application, such as the effects of distance, harmonics, and conductor insulation. TI - Performance of a Noninvasive Magnetic Sensor-Based Current Measurement System in Power Systems JF - Electronics DO - 10.3390/electronics10222869 DA - 2021-11-22 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/multidisciplinary-digital-publishing-institute/performance-of-a-noninvasive-magnetic-sensor-based-current-measurement-9ch7VmSKTb SP - 2869 VL - 10 IS - 22 DP - DeepDyve ER -