A new PSS design using gain scheduling and anti-windup control theories

Taiichiro Okabe*, Takuya Fukuoka, Shinichi Iwamoto

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    Abstract

    The conventional PSS (Power System Stabilizer) is generally designed for being effective for a linearized model at a certain operating point. In the power system, when the state of the system configuration and power flow change, the performance and stability of PSS are not guaranteed theoretically. In this paper, we propose a design method of generator control using the gain scheduling theory which has the robustness for different operating points. Moreover we add an anti-windup control with the state observer. As a result we can expect the improvement of control performance. The validity of the proposed method is demonstrated using a 3 machine 9 bus system.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTransmission and Distribution Exposition Conference: 2008 IEEE PES Powering Toward the Future, PIMS 2008
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    EventTransmission and Distribution Exposition Conference: 2008 IEEE PES Powering Toward the Future, PIMS 2008 - Chicago, IL
    Duration: 2008 Apr 212008 Apr 24

    Other

    OtherTransmission and Distribution Exposition Conference: 2008 IEEE PES Powering Toward the Future, PIMS 2008
    CityChicago, IL
    Period08/4/2108/4/24

    Keywords

    • Anti-windup
    • Gain scheduling theory
    • LMI
    • PSS

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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