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Prof. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Soliman Ahmed Helal :: Publications:

Title:
Design of a Robust Fuzzy Power System Stabilizers
Authors: M. Soliman. A-L Elshafei, F. Bendary, W. Mansour
Year: 2009
Keywords: Power system stability, robustness, LMI, T-S fuzzy model, PDC, fuzzy observer/regulator.
Journal: Control and Intelligent Systems
Volume: 37
Issue: 4
Pages: 227-234
Publisher: IEASTED
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Mahmoud Soliman Helal_cis_v37n4.pdf
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Abstract:

To enhance the performance and widen the operating range, the design of a fuzzy observer-based power system stabilizer (PSS) is presented in this paper. A new practical design, which guarantees robust pole-clustering in an acceptable region in the complex plane for a wide range of operating conditions, is proposed. The nonlinear power system model with uncertainties is initially approximated by a Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy system. A fuzzy observer/regulator based on a parallel distributed compensation (PDC) control law is suggested. Sufficient design conditions are derived in the form of linear matrix inequalities (LMI). The design procedure leads to a convex optimization problem in terms of the observer and stabilizer gain matrices. Simulations results of both single-machine and multimachine power systems confirm the effectiveness of the proposed PSS design.

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