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A literature survey on load–frequency control for conventional and distribution generation power systems

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An extensive literature review on load-frequency control (LFC) problem in power system has been highlighted in this article, where various configuration of power system models and control techniques/strategies that concerns to LFC issues have been addressed in conventional as well as distribution generation-based power systems.
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In this paper an extensive literature review on load–frequency control (LFC) problem in power system has been highlighted. The various configuration of power system models and control techniques/strategies that concerns to LFC issues have been addressed in conventional as well as distribution generation-based power systems. Further, investigations on LFC challenges incorporating storage devices BESS/SMES, FACTS devices, wind–diesel and PV systems etc have been discussed too.

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Optimisation of discrete-type load-frequency regulators considering generation-rate constraints

TL;DR: In this article, a method of designing discrete-type load-frequency regulators of a two-area reheat-type thermal system with generation-rate constraints is presented, where the construction of the regulators is based on the conventional tie-line bias control.
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Control of variable speed wind turbines equipped with synchronous or doubly fed induction generators supplying islanded power systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a control method for variable speed wind turbines (VSWTs) supplying islanded parts of electrical networks is presented, where active power/frequency and reactive power/voltage droops are applied in order to determine the active, reactive power production.
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Self-tuning load frequency control: multilevel adaptive approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a multilevel adaptive load frequency control (LFC) based on the self-tuning regulator (STR) is investigated, which identifies each subarea separately as an autoregressive moving average submodel and parameters are identified by using the recursive least-squares method.
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Optimum Load-Frequency Sampled-Data Control with Randomly Varying System Disturbances

TL;DR: In this article, a method for solving the problem of optimum load frequency sampled data control with unknown deterministic power demand or randomly varying system disturbances is presented, and a modification of an optimum continuous control to obtain optimum control is presented.
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Techniques for Improving the Control of Bulk Power Transfers on Interconnected Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed control techniques based on adding, on a system wide basis, coordinated inadvertent interchange and time error correction factors to area control error computations to improve the control of bulk power transfers.
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