“…Other AC devices are FACTS technology and use static devices to control the power network's characteristics. These devices include a static var compensator (Dinakaran & Venkateswara, 2015;Dulhe, 2015;Jadhao & Vadirajacharya, 2015;Jaswani, Bharti, & Dubey, 2015;Kumar, Suryakalavathi, & Kumar, 2015), a thyristor-controlled series compensator (Bawankar & Rajderkar, 2010;Jamhoria & Srivastava, 2014;Jamhoria & Srivastava, 2014;Shukla, Singl, & Dwivedi, 2016), a thyristor-controlled phase shifter (Bati, 2010;Rafi et al, 2013), static synchronous compensators (Wang & Crow, 2011;Lipu & Karim, 2013;Imanishi, et al, 2014;Lee, Gui, Han, & Chung, 2015;Ling, et al, 2016;Wang, Ye, Xiong, Wang, & Hou, 2016), static synchronous series compensators (Faridi, Maeiiat, Karimi, Farhadi, & Mosleh, 2011;Su & Chen, 2011;Kumar, Easwarlal, & Kumar, 2012;Khan & Bhowmick, 2014;Shankar, Thottungal, & Mythili, 2015) and a unified power flow controller (Fujita, Akagi, & Watanabe, 2006;Liu, Zhu, Kang, & Chen, 2007;Khanchi & Garg, 2013;Rathod, 2016). These devices' control speed enables the control of both steady-state and transient-state conditions (Murali et al, 2010;Beaty & Fink, 2013;Ramakrishna Rao et al, 2014).…”