A SURVEY OF THE POWER SYSTEM CONTROL PROBLEM | ||
International Conference on Aerospace Sciences and Aviation Technology | ||
Article 83, Volume 1, A.S.A.T. CONFERENCE 14-16 May 1985 r CAIRO, May 1985, Pages 1057-1065 PDF (1.73 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/asat.1985.26574 | ||
Authors | ||
F. Bendary1; M. Drouin2; M. M. El-Metwally3 | ||
1Elect. Power dept., Military Tech. college, Cairo. | ||
2Laboratoire des Signaux et Sytems, CNRS-E.S.E., Paris. | ||
3Elect. Power & Machines dept., Faculty of Eng., Cairo Univ., Cairo. | ||
Abstract | ||
The problem of stabilization and control of power systems re-presents an important field for power systems control engi-neers. Several techniques have been developed in the literature, to solve this problem. Integrated single-level techniques and hierarchical techniques are considered the two main categories. In this paper, a survey of these methods is presented. Advant-ages and drawbacks of each are given. A recently developed method of decomposition-coordination which leads to a partial feedback control laws is also included. An application to a power system, for comparing the computa-tional time of each method, shows the effectiveness of hierarchical techniques over the single level techniques. | ||
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