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Nonlinear control systems and power system dynamics

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This book discusses the design Principles of Single-Input Single-Output Nonlinear Control Systems and their applications in Electric Power Systems and Nonlinear Excitation Control of Large Synchronous Generators.
Abstract
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Basic Concepts of Nonlinear Control Theory. 3. Design Principles of Single-Input Single-Output Nonlinear Control Systems. 4. Design Principles of Multi-Input Multi-Output Nonlinear Control Systems. 5. Basic Mathematical Descriptions for Electric Power Systems. 6. Nonlinear Excitation Control of Large Synchronous Generators. 7. Nonlinear Steam Valving Control. 8. Nonlinear Control of HVDC Systems. 9. Nonlinear Control of Static Var Systems. 10. Nonlinear Robust Control of Power Systems. Index.

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Decentralized Nonlinear Control for Power Systems Using Normal Forms and Detailed Models

TL;DR: In this article, a decentralized method for nonlinear control of oscillatory dynamics in power systems is proposed, which is applicable for ensuring both transient stability and small-signal stability.
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Excitation control for large disturbances in power systems with dynamic loads

TL;DR: In this paper, the robust minimax linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) large-disturbance controller for power systems with significant induction motor (IM) load is presented.
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Analysis of the Impact of Stator Interturn Short-Circuit Faults on Induction Machines Driven by Direct Torque Control

TL;DR: In this article, the analysis of three-phase squirrel-cage induction machines with interturn short-circuit (ITSC) fault and its influence on direct torque control (DTC) is presented.
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Adaptive stabilization of generalized Hamiltonian systems with dissipation and its applications to power systems

TL;DR: The adaptive stabilization of the generalized Hamiltonian control systems with dissipation, which has a linearly parameterized Hamiltonian function with respect to unknown constants, is considered here and the designed adaptive control law is very effective.
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Nonlinear controller design of thyristor controlled series compensation for damping inter-area power oscillation

TL;DR: In this paper, a nonlinear controller of series compensation (TCSC) for inter-area power oscillation damping based on direct feedback linearization (DFL) is presented. But the design of the nonlinear optimal controller of the TCSC has not been discussed.
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TL;DR: In this article, simple state-space formulas are derived for all controllers solving the following standard H/sub infinity / problem: for a given number gamma > 0, find all controllers such that the H/ sub infinity / norm of the closed-loop transfer function is (strictly) less than gamma.
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Dissipative dynamical systems part I: General theory

TL;DR: In this paper, a general theory of dissipative dynamical systems is presented, where dissipativeness is defined in terms of an inequality involving the storage function and the supply function, which is bounded from below by the available storage and from above by the required supply.
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Dissipative dynamical systems Part II: Linear systems with quadratic supply rates

TL;DR: The theory of dissipative systems in the context of finite dimensional stationary linear systems with quadratic supply rates has been studied in this paper, where a necessary and sufficient frequency domain condition for dissipativeness is derived.
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The stability of nonlinear dissipative systems

TL;DR: In this article, a technique for generating Lyapunov functions for a broad class of nonlinear systems represented by state equations is presented, where dissipativeness is characterized by the existence of a computable function which can be interpreted as the stored energy of the system.