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Optimal metaheuristic-based sliding mode control of VSC-HVDC transmission systems

Journal

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION
Volume 179, Issue -, Pages 178-193

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2020.08.009

Keywords

Dynamic stability; Modified genetic algorithm; Particle swarm optimization; Sliding mode control

Funding

  1. Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Egypt
  2. ASRT, Egypt
  3. Zagazig university from Egypt
  4. French Embassy [37950RD]
  5. Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs from France [37950RD]

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The research on hybrid optimal Artificial Intelligence Based-Sliding Mode Controllers (AI-SMCs) for VSC-HVDC transmission systems aims to improve system stability and performance by addressing the stability dilemma. The use of a boundary layer hyperbolic tangent function in the control scheme ensures chattering free behavior, and the optimal gains are determined using a modified Genetic Algorithm (MGA) and Particle Swarm Optimization technique (PSO). Through simulation results, the effectiveness of these metaheuristic optimization approaches in enhancing system performance and global stabilization is validated.
The design of classical controllers for Voltage Source Converter High Voltage Direct Current (VSC-HVDC) transmission systems, is load-dependent and has to be adjusted for each operating condition. Thus, the robustness of such controllers becomes necessary to cope with operating condition continuous variations. Therefore, the design of hybrid optimal Artificial Intelligence Based-Sliding Mode Controllers (AI-SMCs) for VSC-HVDC transmission systems is crucial research interest. These AI based controllers are proved to improve the system's dynamic stability over a wide range of operating conditions considering different parameter variations and disturbances. For this purpose, a comprehensive state of the art of the VSC-HVDC stabilization dilemma is discussed. The nonlinear VSC-HVDC model is developed. The problem of designing a nonlinear feedback control scheme via two control strategies is addressed seeking a better performance. For ensuring robustness and chattering free behavior, the conventional SMC (C-SMC) scheme is realized using a boundary layer hyperbolic tangent function for the sliding surface. Then, the Modified Genetic Algorithm (MGA) and Particle Swarm Optimization technique (PSO) are employed for determining the optimal gains for such SMC methodology forming a modified nonlinear MGA-SMC and PSO-SMC control in order to conveniently stabilize the system and enhance its performance. The simulation results verify the enhanced performance of the VSC-HVDC transmission system controlled by both MGA-SMC and PSO-SMC compared to the C-SMC. The comparative dynamic behavior analysis for both the conventional SMC and the two meta-heuristic optimization based SMC control schemes are presented. Through simulation results, the effectiveness of the proposed metaheuristic optimization approaches and their applicability to VSC-HVDC system global stabilization and dynamic behavior enhancement are validated. (C) 2020 International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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