NT & RP Journal

ON-LINE ADAPTIVE LINE FREQUENCY NOISE CANCELLATION FROM A NUCLEAR POWER MEASURING CHANNEL

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Vol. XXVI, No. 3, Pp. 181-274
December 2011
UDC 621.039+614.876:504.06 ISSN 1451-3994

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Pages:
266-270

Authors:
Javed Qadir, Masood Iqbal, Hameed Qaiser

Abstract

On-line software for adaptively canceling 50 Hz line frequency noise has been designed and tested at Pakistan Research Reactor 1. Line frequency noise causes much problem in weak signals acquisition. Sometimes this noise is so dominant that original signal is totally corrupted. Although notch filter can be used for eliminating this noise, but if signal of interest is in close vicinity of 50 Hz, then original signal is also attenuated and hence overall performance is degraded. Adaptive noise removal is a technique which could be employed for removing line frequency without degrading the desired signal. In this paper line frequency noise has been eliminated on-line from a nuclear power measuring channel. The adaptive LMS algorithm has been used to cancel 50 Hz noise. The algorithm has been implemented in labVIEW with NI 6024 data acquisition card. The quality of the acquired signal has been improved much as can be seen in experimental results.

 

Key words: adaptive cancellation, line frequency noise, nuclear power measuring channel, PARR-1

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