2023
DOI: 10.24018/ejece.2023.7.1.482
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A Robust Controller Design based on Kharitonov’s Theorem for Frequency Control in an Interconnected Power System

Abstract: The load frequency control of power systems is often carried out using methods that are dependent on the system load and parameters. Therefore, the controller design is not robust in unforeseen cases such an attack on the power system, variations in system parameters, or changes in load. In such methods, there is a need for an attack detection tool, and moreover, the controller parameters need to be adjusted as the load and power system parameters change. In this paper, Kharitonov's theorem was applied to desi… Show more

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“…As the scale and complexity of modern power systems gradually increase, various advanced control algorithms have been studied to varying degrees in LFC, such as sliding mode control [6][7][8], robust control [9,10], automatic adaptive control [11,12] and modelpredictive control [13][14][15], etc. However, although the advanced control methods mentioned above have improved the LFC performance of the power system, these methods are not suitable for application in engineering practice because of their complex structures and excessive information requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the scale and complexity of modern power systems gradually increase, various advanced control algorithms have been studied to varying degrees in LFC, such as sliding mode control [6][7][8], robust control [9,10], automatic adaptive control [11,12] and modelpredictive control [13][14][15], etc. However, although the advanced control methods mentioned above have improved the LFC performance of the power system, these methods are not suitable for application in engineering practice because of their complex structures and excessive information requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%