Decentralized adaptive backstepping control of electric power systems

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In this paper, a decentralized adaptive backstepping excitation controller, tuned using a Particle Swarm Optimization technique (PSO), is designed for stability enhancement of multi-machine power systems. To achieve decentralization, each machine is modeled as an independent uncertain dynamic subsystem, where the uncertainty is a disturbance that represents the effects of the rest of the system on that particular machine. This disturbance is expressed as a polynomial function of electric power deviation, and its parameters are adapted using PSO. The proposed technique is illustrated with a two-area benchmark power system. This system exhibits inter-area oscillations which are effectively damped with the proposed decentralized controllers under severe contingencies, for which traditional power system stabilizers fail. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Karimi, A., & Feliachi, A. (2008). Decentralized adaptive backstepping control of electric power systems. Electric Power Systems Research, 78(3), 484–493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2007.04.003

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