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Type: Article

Pole-zero assignment adaptive stabiliser

Journal: Electric Power Systems Research (03787796)Year: 2005/01/01Volume: 73Issue: 1Pages: 77 - 86
DOI:10.1016/j.epsr.2004.05.007Language: English

Abstract

This paper presents a new adaptive power system stabiliser able to provide acceptable damping over a wide range of operating points. The control strategy is based on a new adaptive technique named Pole-Zero Assignment Controller (PZAC) in which a particular power system transfer function (Gd(s) = Δδ/ΔPm) is modified to a standard form based on an explicit system identification. Controller design is mainly based on continuous-time system because of using the delta operator rather than the more usual shift operator. Simulation studies performed on a multimachine model are presented. Results clearly show the benefits of the proposed adaptive controller for stability enhancement of a power system, especially where there are large changes in operating point. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

Adaptive controlIdentificationPower systemsAdaptive control systemsAlgorithmsComputer simulationControl equipmentDampingFeedback controlMathematical modelsOptimal control systemsStability criteriaTransfer functionsWaveform analysis

Other Keywords

Adaptive control systemsAlgorithmsComputer simulationControl equipmentDampingFeedback controlMathematical modelsOptimal control systemsStability criteriaTransfer functionsWaveform analysisAdaptive power systemsAdaptive stabilizersContinuous-time systemsPole-zero Assignment controllers (PZAC)Electric power systems