Protocol-Based Load Frequency Control for Power Systems With Nonhomogeneous Sojourn Probabilities

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This article is concentrated on the load frequency control for interconnected multiarea power systems (IMAPSs) with nonhomogeneous sojourn probabilities (NSPs) and cyber-attacks. A generalized framework of NSPs is formulated to describe the dynamic behavior of IMAPSs. To govern variations of sojourn probabilities, a deterministic switching signal is introduced using the average dwell-time technique. Essentially, different from the existing protocols, an improved event-triggered protocol that is relevant to the dynamic quantizer parameter is presented, thereby increasing triggering intervals. Furthermore, both denial-of-service and deception attacks, which obey Bernoulli distributions, are considered during information transmission. By virtue of the Lyapunov theory, the mean-square exponential stability of the considered systems is established. Finally, the effectiveness of the obtained results is verified via a numerical example.

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Cheng, J., Xu, J., Park, J. H., & Basin, M. V. (2023). Protocol-Based Load Frequency Control for Power Systems With Nonhomogeneous Sojourn Probabilities. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 53(9), 5742–5750. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSMC.2023.3274141

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