Global control of complex power systems

Authors

    Authors

    D. J. Hill; Y. Guo; M. Larsson;Y. Y. Wang

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    Keywords

    MODEL-PREDICTIVE CONTROL; H-INFINITY-CONTROL; ADAPTIVE-CONTROL; TRANSIENT STABILITY; COORDINATED CONTROL; VOLTAGE REGULATION; HYBRID; SYSTEMS; DESIGN; STABILIZATION; FEEDBACK; Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science, Information Systems

    Abstract

    This chapter presents an overview of recent results on an approach to total control of power systems. It is upwards compatible from any conventional or prior advanced control and provides a framework for coordinated development of control to address all major dynamical problems. The approach appears applicable to complex systems generally where behaviour is influenced by nonlinearity, large-scale, uncertainty and hybrid nature. In particular, the presence of bifurcations of various kinds is allowed for while using ideas from switching and optimal control. The approach will be illustrated by consideration of coordinated control for transient stability, voltage regulation and emergency voltage control of power systems.

    Journal Title

    Bifurcation Control: Theory and Applications

    Volume

    293

    Publication Date

    1-1-2003

    Document Type

    Article

    Language

    English

    First Page

    155

    Last Page

    187

    WOS Identifier

    WOS:000185647600008

    ISSN

    0170-8643

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