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Distributed parallel coordination-by-constraint strategies in networked multi-area power systems

Abstract

A parellel distributed constrained supervisory strategy for Load/Frequency control problems in networked multi-area power systems is presented. The aim is at proposing a novel coordination strategy that is more effective with respect to the sequential distributed scheme presented in [1]. The proposed method is able to reconfigure, whenever necessary in response to unexpected load changes and/or faults, the nominal set-point on frequency and generated power to the generators of each area so that viable evolutions arise for the overall power system during transients and a new post-fault sustainable equilibrium is reached. In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the strategy an example on a four-area power system is presented.

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Computer science Constraint (computer-aided design) Distributed computing Electric power system Power (physics) Distributed power Scheme (mathematics) Set (abstract data type) Automatic frequency control Fault (geology) Point (geometry) Control engineering Control (management) Control theory (sociology) Engineering Telecommunications

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Frequency Control in Power Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Control Systems Optimization
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