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Generalized Minimum Variance Implicit Self-tuning Nodal Voltage Regulation in Power Systems with Pole-assignment Technique

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2 Author(s)
Fusco, G. ; Fac. of Eng., Cassino Univ. ; Russo, M.

The application of the generalized minimum variance approach to the design of an implicit self-tuning with pole-assignment nodal voltage regulator in electrical power systems is presented. The regulator embeds a difference filter to counteract the effects of a constant disturbance term present in the proposed power system model. The difference filter and the disturbance term generate equivalent terms in the generalized pseudo-output which must be accounted for into the estimation algorithm. Implementation aspect and simulation results are finally discussed and reported

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Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, 2006. ICARCV '06. 9th International Conference on

Date of Conference: 5-8 Dec. 2006

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