Power grid transient stabilization using Koopman model predictive control

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Igor Mezić, Yoshihiko Susuki, Milan Korda

Publication date: 28 March 2018

Abstract: This work addresses the problem of transient stabilization of a power grid, following a destabilizing disturbance. The model considered is the cascade interconnection of seven New England test models with the disturbance (e.g., a powerline failure) occurring in the first grid and propagating forward, emulating a wide-area blackout. We consider a data-driven control framework based on the Koopman operator theory, where a linear predictor, evolving on a higher dimensional (embedded) state-space, is built from observed data and subsequently used within a model predictive control (MPC) framework, allowing for the use of efficient computational tools of linear MPC to control this highly nonlinear dynamical system.













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