Title :
A decentralized multi-agent based voltage control for catastrophic disturbances in a power system
Author :
Islam, Sk. Razibul ; Sutanto, Danny ; Muttaqi, Kashem M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
In this paper, a multi-agent based voltage and reactive power control in the case of a multiple contingency is presented. Incorporating the agent based autonomous feature to the intelligence of the Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), the present power system control structure can be used to help in preventing system voltage collapse during catastrophic disturbances. The control algorithm is based on a decentralized architecture of intelligent agents and the determination of a local zone that can carry out quick countermeasures in a decentralized manner as a multi-agent system (MAS) during an emergency situation. An adaptive determination of the local zones undergoing voltage collapse has been developed based on the electrical distances among the generators and loads. Once assigned, the elements of the Jacobian matrix can be used to determine the optimum actions that need to be carried out at each power system element (such as increasing the voltages of generators and load shedding) within the assigned local zone. The contract-net-protocol (CNP) is used for agent interactions. Simulation results using IEEE-57 bus system show that the proposed method can act quickly to respond to emergency conditions to ensure that voltage collapse can be avoided.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; Jacobian matrices; adaptive control; decentralised control; load shedding; multi-agent systems; power system control; power system faults; reactive power control; voltage control; CNP; IEEE-57 bus system; Jacobian matrix; MAS; RTU; adaptive determination; agent based autonomous feature; agent interactions; catastrophic disturbances; contract-net-protocol; decentralized multi-agent based voltage control; electrical distances; emergency situation; intelligent agents; load shedding; local zone; multiple contingency; power system control structure; power system element; reactive power control; remote terminal units; voltage collapse avoidance; Generators; Power system reliability; Power system restoration; Voltage control; Contract Net Protocol; Multi-Agent System; Reactive Power Control; Voltage Control;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lake Buena Vista, FL
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2013.6682517