Title :
Power Systems Stability Enhancement Using a Wide-Area Signals Based Hierarchical Controller
Author :
Okou, Francis ; Dessaint, Louis-A ; Akhrif, Ouassima
Author_Institution :
Ecole de Technol. Superieure, Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
A two-level hierarchical structure is proposed to improve the stability of multimachine power systems. The solution consists of a local controller for each generator at the first level helped by a multivariable central one at the secondary level. The secondary-level controller uses remote signals from all generators to synthesize decoupling control signals that improve the local controllers´ performances. The first-level controllers, on the other hand, use only local signals to dampen local oscillations. A systematic procedure for the design of the wide-area signals based central controller is given. It is based on a reformulation of the multimachine power system model into a suitable and closed form. Our control strategy leads to a robust wide-area controller having two major components: a model-based decoupling nonlinear control and an adaptation module. The nonlinear control parameters are updated so that the controller sensitivity to power systems operating point and structure variation is considerably reduced. The hierarchical structure is used on a large power system and simulation results reveal that the system stability is considerably improved: a power system, unstable under conventional controllers (AVR-PSS/GOVERNOR), is rendered stable when combining the central and local controllers´ actions.
Keywords :
multivariable control systems; nonlinear control systems; power system control; power system measurement; power system stability; robust control; voltage control; adaptation module; central controller; controller sensitivity; decoupling control; hierarchical controller; hierarchical structure; local controller; model-based decoupling nonlinear control; multimachine power systems; power systems stability; robust wide-area controller; secondary-level controller; wide-area signals; Centralized control; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Nonlinear control systems; Power system control; Power system modeling; Power system simulation; Power system stability; Signal generators; Signal synthesis; Hierarchical systems; power system modeling; voltage and speed regulation; wide-area control;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2005.852056