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Item type:Publication, Inverse additive perturbation-based optimization of robust PSS in an interconnected power system with wind farms(2008-12-01) ;Cuk Supriyadi, A. N. ;Ngamroo, I. ;Kunakorn, A. ;Dechanupaprittha, S.Watanabe, M.This paper proposes a design of robust power system stabilizer (RPSS) based on inverse additive perturbation optimization in an interconnected power system with wind farms. In the design, system uncertainties are represented by the inverse additive model. The robust stability condition is used to form the optimization problem of PSS parameters. The structure of PSS is a conventional second-order lead-lag controller. The genetic algorithm is applied to solve the problem and achieve the PSS parameters. Simulation studies in the two-area four-machine system with wind farms confirm that the damping effect and robustness of the proposed PSS are superior to those of the compared PSS. © 2008 SICE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, H∞ loop shaping-based robust control design of PSS and TCSC for dynamic stability enhancement(2008-10-06) ;Cuk Supriyadi, A. N. ;Ngamroo, I. ;Kaitwanidvilai, S. ;Kunakorn, A.Hashiguchi, T.In this paper, the robust control design of power system stabilizer (PSS) and thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC) for enhancement of power system dynamic stability is proposed. To take system uncertainties such as variations of system parameters, several loading conditions etc., into account, the normalized coprime factorization is used to represent unstructured uncertainties in the system. The H∞ loop shaping technique is applied to design robust PSS and TCSC controllers. Simulation results in a single machine infinite bus system show that the performance and robustness of the proposed H∞ controllers of PSS and TCSC are superior to those of the conventional PSS and TCSC. © 2008 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Robust pitch controller design in hybrid wind-diesel power generation system(2008-09-23) ;Cuk Supriyadi, A. N. ;Ngamroo, I. ;Kaitwanidvilai, S. ;Kunakorn, A.Hashiguchi, T.In this paper, the robust control design of pitch controller for frequency control in a hybrid wind-diesel power generation system is proposed. The structure of the pitch controller is a 1<sup>st</sup>-order lead-lag compensator. To take system uncertainties into account, the coprime factorization is applied in system modeling. To obtain the controller parameters, the performance and stability conditions of H<inf>∞</inf> loop shaping technique are used to formulate the optimization problem. The genetic algorithm is employed to solve the problem. Simulation studies show the frequency control effect and robustness of the proposed controller against system uncertainties in comparison with a variable structure pitch control. ©2008 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Analysis of power system event using synchronized PMUs in Thailand power network(2007-12-01) ;Ngamroo, I. ;Kunakorn, A. ;Leelajindakrirerk, M. ;Mitani, Y.Dechanupapritta, S.This paper applies the synchronized phasor measurement units (PMUs) based wide-area monitoring system to analyze the power system event under the occurrence of large disturbance. The salient feature of the monitoring system is the convenient installation of PMU at 220 V home outlet. The power system event given here is the tripping of High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) link between Thailand and Malaysia due to the fault in a thyristor room at Khlong Ngae converter station of Thailand side on July 22, 2005. The discrete wavelet decomposition and short-time Fourier Transform have been applied to analyze the characteristic of the inter-area oscillation between central and southern areas in both time and frequency domains. Analyzed results based on PMUs data are consistent with the actual tie-line power flow between both areas.
