Robust Control in Power Systems deals with the applications of new
techniques in linear system theory to control low frequency
oscillations in power systems. The book specifically focuses on the
analysis and damping of inter-area oscillations in the systems
which are in the range of 0.2-1 Hz. The damping control action is
injected through high power electronic devices known as flexible AC
transmission system (FACTS) controllers. Three commonly used FACTS
controllers: controllable series capacitors (CSCs) controllable
phase shifters (CPSs) and static var compensators (SVCs) have been
used in this book to control the inter-area oscillations.
The overview of linear system theory from the perspective of
power system control is explained through examples. The damping
control design is formulated as norm optimization problem. The
H_infinity, H2 norm of properly defined transfer functions are
minimized in linear matrix inequalities (LMI) framework to obtain
desired performance and stability robustness. Both centralized and
decentralized control structures are used.
Usually the transmission of feedback signal from a remote
location encounters delays making it difficult to control the
system. Smith predictor based approach has been successfully
explored in this book as a solution to such a problem.
Robust Control in Power Systems will be valuable to academicians
in the areas of power, control and system theory, as well as
professionals in the power industry.
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