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Design of stabilising signals for power system damping using generalised predictive control optimised by a new hybrid shuffled frog leaping algorithm

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3 Author(s)
Bijami, E. ; Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Isfahan Univ. of Technol., Isfahan, Iran ; Askari, J. ; Farsangi, M.M.

This study presents a hybrid method based on generalised predictive control (GPC) and a proposed new hybrid shuffled frog leaping (NHSFL) algorithm to design stabilising signals to damp the multi-machine power system low-frequency oscillations. A linearised model predictive controller based on GPC is designed in which the proposed NHSFL algorithm is employed for optimising the cost function of the GPC. The numerical results are presented on a two-area four-machine and a five-area 16-machine power system. The effectiveness of the designed controllers is shown by considering various operating conditions. The proposed approach, which is called as GPC-NHSFL, is compared with a classical-based method, GPC algorithm and GPC-based standard SFL algorithm (GPC-SFL). The simulation results show the superiority and capability of the proposed approach to enhance power systems damping.

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Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET  (Volume:6 ,  Issue: 10 )

Date of Publication: October 2012

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