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A delay-aware cyber-physical architecture for wide-area control of power systems

Journal

CONTROL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
Volume 60, Issue -, Pages 171-182

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conengprac.2016.12.012

Keywords

Power systems; Network control systems; Wide-area control; Delay-aware control

Funding

  1. NSF via the CPS initiative [ECCS-1135815]
  2. NSF [ECS 1054394]

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In this paper we address the problem of wide-area control of power systems using Synchrophasor measurements in the presence of network delays. We propose a novel cyber-physical architecture that uses an arbitrated network control systems approach for mitigating the destabilizing effects of delays in power systems. The approach consists of: (1) utilization of Synchrophasor measurements from distributed measurements across different buses in the power network, (2) estimation of delays that control messages experience, (3) a delay aware control design that explicitly accommodates the delays and judiciously utilizes estimated system states when needed, and (4) a switching control strategy that aborts the computation of control signals when delays exceed a certain threshold to improve resource utilization. While the control gains are determined using a centralized power system model and state feedback, it is shown that the delay-aware aspects of the proposed architecture allow both distributed measurements and distributed implementation of the control law. The results are illustrated using a 50-bus, 14-generator, 4-area power system model. The results clearly demonstrate that the proposed controller recovers the ideal system performance (such as deviations in frequency <3 mHz) even in the presence of large intra-area and inter-area delays with a small amount of additional control effort. Using the proposed overrun strategy, the results also confirm that about 30% drops can be accommodated with the proposed arbitrated network control systems approach.

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