4.8 Article

Load Frequency Control with Communication Topology Changes in Smart Grid

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 1943-1952

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2016.2574242

Keywords

Bandwidth; communication topology (CT); linear matrix inequality-based linear quadratic regulator (LMI-LQR); load frequency control (LFC); smart grid

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In this paper, the quality of service of communication infrastructure implemented in multiarea power system for load frequency control application is assessed in smart grid environment. In this study, network induced effects time delay, packet loss, bandwidth, quantization, and change in communication topology (CT) has been addressed to examine the system performance in closed loop. Uncertainty in time delay is approximated using deterministic and stochastic models. The network is modeled considering different network configurations, i.e., change in CT. The modeled communication network guarantees control relevant properties, i.e., stability. The decentralized controller and linear matrix inequality-based linear quadratic regulator is implemented to reduce the dynamic performance (mean square error of states variables) of power system as CT changes. Simulation results suggest that the proposed scheme of networked control is superior with respect to other design methods available in the literature, and thus robust to communication imperfections.

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