Wide-area damping controller design based on the frequency domain self-excitation method (Q1629488)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6992127
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    Wide-area damping controller design based on the frequency domain self-excitation method
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6992127

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      Wide-area damping controller design based on the frequency domain self-excitation method (English)
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      12 December 2018
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      Summary: In this paper, a wide-area DC damping controller design method is proposed to damp the weak interarea oscillation modes. First, the low-order power system control model identification method is proposed based on the frequency domain self-excitation method to obtain the dominant modes and other related information. In what follows, the identified model is transformed into a low-order state space equation. By comparing the geometric metrics of different schemes, the various input signals and installation locations of the controller are selected. Furthermore, the damping controller parameter calculation is realized based on the self-excitation frequency domain identification method, which does not depend on the detailed model of the system. The design process is simple and it is easy to apply in the practical engineering of large-scale complex power grids. The applicability and effectiveness of the proposed controller design method are demonstrated through simulations of a two-area four-generator power system.
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      damping controller design
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      frequency domain self-excitation
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      large-scale complex power grids
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