2012 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting 2012
DOI: 10.1109/pesgm.2012.6344837
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Wide-Area Power Oscillation Damper implementation and testing in the Norwegian transmission network

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“…A PSS uses locally available signals and might not be very effective at damping inter-area modes with poor local observability [3] [4]. Wide-area control systems, as tested in demonstration projects in Norway [2] and China [5], have extended the control system of an existing device to receive and use synchrophasor (IEEE C37.118) data.…”
Section: B Previous Experiencesmentioning
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“…A PSS uses locally available signals and might not be very effective at damping inter-area modes with poor local observability [3] [4]. Wide-area control systems, as tested in demonstration projects in Norway [2] and China [5], have extended the control system of an existing device to receive and use synchrophasor (IEEE C37.118) data.…”
Section: B Previous Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These oscillations involve the generators of one synchronous area oscillating against those of another area and are typically between 0.1-2 Hz in frequency. The fact that these modes are poorly damped [2] presents a danger to power systems with interconnections used for purposes such as power exchange.…”
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“…In this case, when a more complex communication network structure needs to be taken into account, it is possible as with other approaches to interface communication network emulators [24], [25] by routing data streams to a larger emulated communication network model. This approach, while less explored, has a great potential for the development of RT applications involving real-time deterministic computers that can be used to implement wide-area controllers [7], in particular for wide-area power oscillation damping [5], and the coordination of real-time controllers with protective relays [26].…”
Section: Development Of Pmu-based Wampac Applications Using a Rt-hmentioning
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“…This includes design and validation of real-time applications involving deterministic computers that can be used to implement wide-area controllers [7], in particular for wide-area power oscillation damping [5], and the coordination of real-time controllers with protective relays [26], which requires the implementation of station and process buses for data exchange. With such aim it becomes necessary to include in the architecture design and implementation, the use of actual physical devices, and ad hoc communication networks and application development hosts.…”
Section: Architectural and Components Of The Smartts Laboratory mentioning
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