Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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399922 | International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems | 2012 | 12 Pages |
This paper proposes a Takagi–Sugeno (TS) fuzzy gain-scheduling PI stabilizer to damp the power system low-frequency oscillations and enhance power system stability. The work describes the construction of appropriate fuzzy membership functions and rules for a Power System Stabilizer (PSS) so that its proportional and integral gains can be automatically tuned in real-time to react to changes in the system operating conditions. To find the optimal number and locations of required stabilizers, this paper uses the participation factor method. Simulation results on a practical power system demonstrate that the proposed stabilizer is effective in damping low-frequency oscillations as well as improving system dynamic stability and voltage profile. In addition, the proposed approach provides superior performance when compared to a conventional PI PSS.
► We present a fuzzy gain-scheduling PI stabilizer to damp low-frequency oscillations. ► Participation factor is used to determine the number and location of the PSSs. ► PI gains are auto-tuned in real-time by building appropriate fuzzy rules. ► Stabilizer is tested on practical system under various operating conditions. ► The proposed approach has superior performance compared to a conventional PI PSS.