New optical voltage sensor based on closed-loop Pockels cell and sliding mode observer: theory and experiments
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The increasing power demand in substations and the advancement of smart-grid technology point to optical voltage sensors (OVSs) based on the Pockels effect as an attractive solution to replace traditional coil instrument transformers, due to their advantageous characteristics of lower cost and installation space, absence of explosion risks, as well as nonlinear effects such as magnetic hysteresis. Regarding the measurement, our OVS presents excellent linearity, 3 kHz bandwidth, and high input impedance. The primary contribution of this paper is to demonstrate, for the first time, the efficiency of a versatile nonlinear digital controller, based on sliding mode theory, for the optical phase demodulation of an OVS. A simple proportional-integral feedback control is employed to prevent signal fading and generate the two quadrature signals required by the observer, which includes the nonlinear digital controller. Experimental results, for 60 Hz sinusoidal voltages with amplitudes exceeding the half-wave voltage of the OVS, prove that peak-to-peak relative errors remain below 0.8%, while total harmonic distortion (THD) relative errors are under 1.5% when compared to a commercial high-voltage probe used as a reference. These results confirm compliance with Class 1.0 of the UNE-EN 60044-7 standard and show strong potential for applications in power quality measurements.
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Optical high-voltage sensor, Sliding modes control, Polarimetric interferometer, Metrology, Phase measurement
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QUISPE-VALENCIA, L. M.; HIGUTI, R. T.; TEICEIRA, M. C. M.; KITANO, C. New optical voltage sensor based on closed-loop pockels cell and sliding mode observer: theory and experiments. Sensors, Basel, v. 25, n. 17, p. 5319, 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/s25175319




