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Static output feedback frequency stabilization of time-delay power systems with coordinated electric vehicles state of charge control
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posted on 2017-09-01, 00:00 authored by Ngoc Thanh Pham, Saeid Nahavandi, L Van Hien, Hieu TrinhHieu Trinh, K P WongIn this paper, for the first time, electric vehicles are used for both the primary and secondary frequency controls to support power plants to rapidly suppress fluctuations in the system frequency due to load disturbances. Via networked control and wide-area communication infrastructures, multiple interval time-varying delays exist in the communication channels between the control center, power plant, and an aggregation of electric vehicles. By coordinating batteries’ state of charge control, the behaviors of the vehicle owners and the uncertainties imposed by the changes of the batteries’ state of charge are taken into
consideration. A power system model incorporating multiple time-varying delays and uncertainties is first proposed. Then, a robust static output feedback frequency controller is designed to guarantee the resulting closed-loop system stable with an H∞ attenuation level. By utilizing a novel integral inequality, namely refined-Jensen inequality, and an improved reciprocally convex combination, the design conditions are formulated in terms of tractable linear matrix inequalities which can be efficiently solved by various computational tools. The effectiveness of the proposed control scheme is verified by extensive simulations.
consideration. A power system model incorporating multiple time-varying delays and uncertainties is first proposed. Then, a robust static output feedback frequency controller is designed to guarantee the resulting closed-loop system stable with an H∞ attenuation level. By utilizing a novel integral inequality, namely refined-Jensen inequality, and an improved reciprocally convex combination, the design conditions are formulated in terms of tractable linear matrix inequalities which can be efficiently solved by various computational tools. The effectiveness of the proposed control scheme is verified by extensive simulations.
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Journal
IEEE transactions on power systemsVolume
32Issue
5Pagination
3862 - 3874Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersLocation
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
ISSN
0885-8950eISSN
1558-0679Language
engPublication classification
C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2016, IEEEUsage metrics
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load frequency controlstate of charge controlH (infinity symbol here) controlelecric vehiclestime-delay power systemsstatic output feedback controlScience & TechnologyTechnologyEngineering, Electrical & ElectronicEngineeringElectric vehiclesH-infinity controlTO-GRID CONTROLFUNCTIONAL OBSERVERSCOMMUNICATION DELAYSLINEAR-SYSTEMSGENERATIONSTABILITYDEMANDS