This chapter exploits the merits of fractional-order controllers for the Load Frequency Control (LFC) problem. In particular, the slight improvement in stability is remarkable when the fast-reacting system like interconnected power generation control. The idea of ever-improving fractional calculus is being incorporated into the control aspect of the whole power system. With the proven practical viability of proportional integral (PI) control, two simple yet effective structures are verified in the two area interconnected power system model. A fractional integrator achieves the extra degree of freedom to upsurge the flexibility in control. The controller parameters for all forms are optimized from the same metaheuristic algorithm in conjunction with the improved dual performance objective function. A numerical study with analyzed results can be seen for adequate robustness and disturbance rejections.
Studying Fractional-Order Controller Structures for Load Frequency Control of Interconnected Multiple Source Power System
stud. in Infrastructure & Control
11.09.2022
20 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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