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Event-triggered communication in wide-area damping control: a limited output feedback-based approach

Journal

IET GENERATION TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
Volume 10, Issue 16, Pages 4094-4104

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-gtd.2016.0466

Keywords

feedback; power system control; control system synthesis; closed loop systems; stability; event-triggered communication; wide-area damping controller; power systems; conceptual design methodology; limited output feedback-based approach; remote signal; WADC location; event-monitoring unit; closed-loop system; input-to-state stability technique; two area four machine; IEEE 39-bus 10-machine; nonlinear simulation studies; MATLAB-Simulink platform; communication channel usage

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A conceptual design methodology is proposed for event-triggered based communication for wide-area damping controller in power systems. The event-triggering mechanism is adopted to reduce the communication burden between the origin of the remote signal and the wide-area damping controller (WADC) location. The remote signal is transmitted to the WADC only when an event-triggering condition based on a predefined system output, is satisfied. The triggering condition is derived from a stability criterion, and is monitored continuously by a separate event-monitoring unit located at the origin of the remote signal. The stability of the resulting closed-loop system is guaranteed via the input-to-state stability technique. The proposed event-triggered WADC is implemented on two typical test power systems - two area four machine and IEEE 39-bus 10-machine. The validation of proposed mechanism is carried out through non-linear simulation studies on MATLAB/Simulink platform. The numerical results show the efficacy of the controller in managing the communication channel usage without compromising the stated system stability objectives.

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