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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTROL
Volume 94, Issue 7, Pages 1751-1764Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00207179.2019.1673487
Keywords
Delay system; disturbance observer; robust control; super twisting control; load frequency control; predictive-based control
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This study addresses the load frequency control problem in power systems, proposing a prediction-based super twisting sliding mode control method to tackle challenges posed by constant and time-varying delays, achieving finite-time convergence of frequency and tie-line power deviation. The proposed design is validated under various disturbances and nonlinearities, proving closed-loop stability through a candidate Lyapunov function and simulations.
A shift in paradigm from dedicated to open communication channels in power systems has made them prone to constant and time-varying delays. This paper tackles a novel load frequency control (LFC) problem in the presence of constant and time-varying delays in state and control input under load disturbances. The presence of time delays can deteriorate the performance of the controller or even destabilise the system. The above problem is addressed through a prediction-based super twisting sliding mode control (ST-SMC) using a state and disturbance observer. The proposed design achieves finite-time convergence of frequency and tie-line power deviation. The said design is validated under ramp and random step disturbance, with nonlinearities like generation rate constraints and governor deadband, with an integration of renewable energy and also with IEEE 39 bus power system. The closed-loop stability is proven thanks to candidate Lyapunov function and verified by simulations.
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