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Load Frequency Control of an Isolated Micro Grid Using Fuzzy Adaptive Model Predictive Control

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages 16241-16251

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2735545

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sLoad frequency control; fuzzy control; adaptive model predictive control

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This paper presents a fuzzy adaptive model predictive approach for load frequency control of an isolated micro grid. A generalized state space model of a typical isolated micro grid having controllable and uncontrollable generating power sources is derived, and the same has been utilized to predict the future output and control inputs for the micro grid frequency control. A centralized model predictive control (MPC) is implemented with a single input multi-output system model based on the controllable distributed energy resources in the micro grid. The parameter-driven MPC is made adaptable by dynamically adjusting its parameter R-w using fuzzy controller. The proposed fuzzy MPC employs a rule-based fuzzy controller to fuzzify the tuning parameter R-w present in the cost function of MPC, which plays an important role in minimizing the frequency deviation in the system. The closed loop system response obtained by the proposed fuzzy MPC has been found faster and adaptable for different scenarios in the system. The effectiveness has been evaluated with performance index integral time square error (ITSE) value and has been compared with MPC with constant tuning parameter value also with the proportional-integral controller response. Thus, the efficacy of using proposed fuzzy MPC in secondary load frequency control has been validated thereof.

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