This research describes the oscillation control based on a power system that takes the place of the traditional automatic voltage regulators for excitation control in addition to a multimachine power system. The design is built on equilibrium and a potent adaptive critic technique called decreasing time oscillation for each generator. The generators' local measurements serve as the sole basis for the feedback variables. For enhancing the dynamic performance and stability of the power grid under significant shocks that affected oscillation power stations, simulations on multi-machine power systems were shown to be effective.
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