Power System Stabilizers (PSS) work well at the particular network configuration and steady state conditions for which they were designed. Once conditions change the performance degrades. This can be overcome by an intelligent nonlinear PSS based on fuzzy logc. Such a fuzzy logic power system stabilizer (FLPSS) is developed, using speed and power deviation, as inputs and provides an auxiliary signal for the excitation system of a synchronous motor, in a multimachine power system environment. The FLPSS's effect on the system damping is then compared with a conventional power system stabilizer's (CPSS) effect on the system. The results demonstrate an improved system performance with the FLPSS and also that the FLPSS is robust. Synchronous Motor 0.02ljo.67 5 Synchronous generator
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