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Adaptive Load Frequency Control in Power Systems Using Optimization Techniques

Tarek Hassan Mohamed, Hussein Abubakr, Mahmoud M. Hussein, Gaber Shabib Salman

2021IntechOpen eBooks18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

At present, simple and classical tuned controllers are widely used in the power system load frequency control (LFC) application. Existing LFC system parameters are usually tuned based on experiences, classical methods, and trial and error approaches, and they are incapable of providing good dynamic performance over a wide range of operating conditions and various load scenarios. Therefore, the novel modeling and control approaches are strongly required, to obtain a new trade-off between efficiency and robustness. Thus, the proposed techniques in this chapter are referred to be an adaptive control technique based on new optimization methods such as Jaya, Practical Swarm Optimization Algorithm, etc., which are used to make an on-line tuning of the LFC parameters in order to face the previous challenges in LFC. The system under study is a small microgrid with a renewable energy source and variable demand load. Digital simulation results are discussed.

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MicrogridAutomatic frequency controlElectric power systemRobustness (evolution)Computer scienceControl engineeringFrequency regulationControl theory (sociology)Load regulationEngineeringControl (management)Power (physics)Artificial intelligencePhysicsTelecommunicationsGeneChemistryQuantum mechanicsVoltageBiochemistryElectrical engineeringFrequency Control in Power SystemsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationPower System Optimization and Stability
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