1995
DOI: 10.1049/ip-gtd:19951711
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H∞ optimisation-based power system stabiliser design

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“…As discussed in the previous section, the SISO linearized model of entire system obtained at nominal operating condition is obtained, which is represented by Eqn. (6). The power rate reaching law based sliding mode control given by Eqn.…”
Section: Design Of Pss Using Discrete Time Power Rate Reaching Lawmentioning
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“…As discussed in the previous section, the SISO linearized model of entire system obtained at nominal operating condition is obtained, which is represented by Eqn. (6). The power rate reaching law based sliding mode control given by Eqn.…”
Section: Design Of Pss Using Discrete Time Power Rate Reaching Lawmentioning
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“…Since power systems are highly nonlinear, conventional fixed-parameter PSSs cannot cope with great changes in the operating conditions. There are two main approaches to stabilizing a power system over a wide range of operating conditions, namely adaptive control and robust control [6]. Adaptive control is based on the idea of continuously updating the controller parameters according to recent measurements.…”
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“…Since power systems are highly nonlinear, conventional fixed-parameter PSSs cannot cope with great changes in the operating conditions. There are two main approaches to of operating conditions, namely adaptive control and robust control [7]. Adaptive control is based on the idea of continuously updating the controller parameters according to recent measurements.…”
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“…Among many techniques available in the control literature, H,, and variable structure have received considerable attention in the design of PSSs. The H,, approach is applied by Chen [7] to PSS design for a single machine infinite bus system. The basic idea is to carry out a search over all possible operating points to obtain a frequency bound on the system transfer function.…”
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