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Design of fuzzy power system stabilisers for multimachine power systems

Y.-Y. Hsu, +1 more
- Vol. 137, Iss: 3, pp 233-238
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A new type of power system stabiliser based on fuzzy set theory is proposed to improve the dynamic performance of a multimachine power system and is of decentralised output feedback form and is easy for practical implementation.
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A new type of power system stabiliser based on fuzzy set theory is proposed to improve the dynamic performance of a multimachine power system. To have good damping character istic over a wide range of operating conditions, speed deviation (δω) and acceleration (δω) of a machine are chosen as the input signals to the fuzzy stabiliser on that particular machine. These input signals are first characterised by a set of linguistic variables using fuzzy set notations. The fuzzy relation matrix, which gives the relationship between stabiliser inputs and stabiliser output, allows a set of fuzzy logic operations that are per formed on stabiliser inputs to obtain the desired stabiliser output. Since only local measurements are required by the fuzzy stabiliser on each generating unit, the proposed stabiliser is of decentralised output feedback form and is easy for practical implementation. The effectiveness of the proposed fuzzy stabiliser is demonstrated by a multimachine system example.

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Design of self-tuning pid power system stabilizer for multimachine power systems

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