Load- and Source-Based Impedance Measuring Methods: Comparing Concepts and Structural Limitations in a Laboratory Environment
                  Conference: NEIS 2021 - Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems
                  09/13/2021 - 09/14/2021 at Hamburg, Deutschland              
Proceedings: NEIS 2021
Pages: 6Language: englishTyp: PDF
            Authors:
                          Schraeder, Johannes; Moebius, Patrick; Schulz, Detlef (Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, Germany)
                      
              Abstract:
              The time- and frequency-variant impedance is gaining importance as a necessary parameter to describe and determine systems and devices. There is a multitude of use-cases ranging from structural health monitoring to PLC applications. Many measuring concepts have been developed and were implemented in prototypes and first commercial solutions. In regard to the power-flow, all active concepts may be divided into either source-based systems, which actively feed a current into a measuring setup, or load-based approaches, which switch passive loads and therefore draw a current from the setup. The main objective of this paper is to compare and distinguish the two basic concepts within a controlled laboratory environment by switching between a constant and a sub-periodically influenced load scenario.            

