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Petr Korba

Bio: Petr Korba is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electric power system & Control theory. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 121 publications receiving 2327 citations. Previous affiliations of Petr Korba include Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library & Zürcher Fachhochschule.


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Marek Zima1, Mats Larsson, Petr Korba, Christian Rehtanz, Göran Andersson1 
09 May 2005
TL;DR: The basic design and special applications of wide-area monitoring and control systems, which complement classical protection systems and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition/Energy Management System applications, are discussed.
Abstract: This paper discusses the basic design and special applications of wide-area monitoring and control systems, which complement classical protection systems and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition/Energy Management System applications. Systemwide installed phasor measurement units send their measured data to a central computer, where snapshots of the dynamic system behavior are made available online. This new quality of system information opens up a wide range of new applications to assess and actively maintain system's stability in case of voltage, angle or frequency instability, thermal overload, and oscillations. Recent developed algorithms and their design for these application areas are introduced. With practical examples, the benefits in terms of system security are shown.

303 citations

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23 Jun 2003
TL;DR: This paper addresses online estimation of electromechanical oscillatory modes in power systems using dynamic data such as currents, voltages and angle differences measured on-line across transmission lines using newly installed phasor measurement units (PMUs).
Abstract: This paper addresses online estimation of electromechanical oscillatory modes in power systems using dynamic data such as currents, voltages and angle differences measured on-line across transmission lines. These measurements are provided by newly installed phasor measurement units (PMUs). Here, the collected data are evaluated with the main objective to detect the dominant frequency and damping of oscillations during normal operation of the power system. The goal is to give the transmission operator qualitative and quantitative information about actual oscillations in the power system as well as about related properties, such as stability margins. The approach is demonstrated on a model of a real power system. Several problems and limitations of the approach are pointed out as well.

158 citations

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TL;DR: A new approach is presented that utilizes recently developed techniques based on linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) for mixed H/sub 2//H/sub /spl infin//-design under pole region constraints and is compared with a recently proposed approach to the same problem based on quantitative feedback theory (QFT).
Abstract: In this paper, robust design and tuning of power system stabilizers is considered. A new approach is presented that utilizes recently developed techniques based on linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) for mixed H/sub 2//H/sub /spl infin//-design under pole region constraints. Uncertainty about plant parameters - due to variations in generation and load patterns - is expressed in the form of a linear fractional transformation, and a systematic procedure for constructing the uncertainty representation is proposed. The design is easily carried out by solving a standard LMI problem. Simulation results on a single machine infinite bus model illustrate the method, and the results are compared with a recently proposed approach to the same problem based on quantitative feedback theory (QFT).

134 citations

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TL;DR: An application of a normalized H/sub /spl infin// loop-shaping technique for design and simplification of damping controllers in the liner matrix inequalities (LMI) framework is illustrated in this article.
Abstract: An application of a normalized H/sub /spl infin// loop-shaping technique for design and simplification of damping controllers in the liner matrix inequalities (LMI) framework is illustrated in this paper. The solution is sought numerically using LMIs with additional pole-placement constraints. This ensures that the time-domain specifications are met besides robust stabilization. The designed control algorithm is implemented using a rapid prototyping controller. The performance of the controller is validated in real time using a detailed model of the power system implemented using Linux PC-based, multi-processor technology. The coupling between the controller and the power system is through a set of DAC and ADC modules in the analogue domain.

123 citations

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TL;DR: A robust linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) damping control scheme for improving the inter-area mode oscillations of power systems and a technique to guarantee minimum-phase/well-damped transmission zeros by appropriately "squaring" the design plant is proposed.
Abstract: This brief presents results on a robust linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) damping control scheme for improving the inter-area mode oscillations of power systems. A technique is also proposed to guarantee minimum-phase/well-damped transmission zeros by appropriately "squaring" the design plant, for the purposes of efficient robust recovery. A 7th-order multiple-input single-output (MISO) centralized controller is designed for a 16-machine, 5-area power system (138th order) reinforced with a thyristor-controlled series capacitor (TCSC) to improve the damping of the critical inter-area modes by employing appropriate global signal measurements. Loop transfer recovery (LTR) is then applied to reinforce controller robustness in the case of faults and unknown disturbances. The performance of the designed system is assessed in the frequency domain and via appropriate time-domain simulations based upon the nonlinear model under a variety of scenaria

106 citations


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TL;DR: A survey on recent developments (or state of the art) of analysis and design of model based fuzzy control systems based on the so-called Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy models or fuzzy dynamic models.
Abstract: Fuzzy logic control was originally introduced and developed as a model free control design approach. However, it unfortunately suffers from criticism of lacking of systematic stability analysis and controller design though it has a great success in industry applications. In the past ten years or so, prevailing research efforts on fuzzy logic control have been devoted to model-based fuzzy control systems that guarantee not only stability but also performance of closed-loop fuzzy control systems. This paper presents a survey on recent developments (or state of the art) of analysis and design of model based fuzzy control systems. Attention will be focused on stability analysis and controller design based on the so-called Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy models or fuzzy dynamic models. Perspectives of model based fuzzy control in future are also discussed

1,575 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: This chapter is devoted to a more detailed examination of game theory, and two game theoretic scenarios were examined: Simultaneous-move and multi-stage games.
Abstract: This chapter is devoted to a more detailed examination of game theory. Game theory is an important tool for analyzing strategic behavior, is concerned with how individuals make decisions when they recognize that their actions affect, and are affected by, the actions of other individuals or groups. Strategic behavior recognizes that the decision-making process is frequently mutually interdependent. Game theory is the study of the strategic behavior involving the interaction of two or more individuals, teams, or firms, usually referred to as players. Two game theoretic scenarios were examined in this chapter: Simultaneous-move and multi-stage games. In simultaneous-move games the players effectively move at the same time. A normal-form game summarizes the players, possible strategies and payoffs from alternative strategies in a simultaneous-move game. Simultaneous-move games may be either noncooperative or cooperative. In contrast to noncooperative games, players of cooperative games engage in collusive behavior. A Nash equilibrium, which is a solution to a problem in game theory, occurs when the players’ payoffs cannot be improved by changing strategies. Simultaneous-move games may be either one-shot or repeated games. One-shot games are played only once. Repeated games are games that are played more than once. Infinitely-repeated games are played over and over again without end. Finitely-repeated games are played a limited number of times. Finitely-repeated games have certain or uncertain ends.

814 citations

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TL;DR: This paper reviews distributed algorithms for offline solution of optimal power flow (OPF) problems as well as online algorithms for real-time solution of OPF, optimal frequency control, optimal voltage control, and optimal wide-area control problems.
Abstract: Historically, centrally computed algorithms have been the primary means of power system optimization and control. With increasing penetrations of distributed energy resources requiring optimization and control of power systems with many controllable devices, distributed algorithms have been the subject of significant research interest. This paper surveys the literature of distributed algorithms with applications to optimization and control of power systems. In particular, this paper reviews distributed algorithms for offline solution of optimal power flow (OPF) problems as well as online algorithms for real-time solution of OPF, optimal frequency control, optimal voltage control, and optimal wide-area control problems.

800 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a tutorial on Hilbert transform applications to mechanical vibration is presented, with a large number of examples devoted to illustrating key concepts on actual mechanical signals and demonstrating how the Hilbert transform can be taken advantage of in machine diagnostics, identification of mechanical systems and decomposition of signal components.

553 citations

01 Jan 2016
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381 citations