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Design and analysis of fuzzy PID controller with derivative filter for AGC in multi‐area interconnected power system
Author(s) -
Mohanty Pradeep Kumar,
Sahu Binod Kumar,
Pati Tridipta Kumar,
Panda Sidhartha,
Kar Sanjeeb Kumar
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
iet generation, transmission and distribution
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.92
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1751-8695
pISSN - 1751-8687
DOI - 10.1049/iet-gtd.2016.0106
Subject(s) - control theory (sociology) , pid controller , fuzzy logic , robustness (evolution) , automatic generation control , fuzzy control system , computer science , controller (irrigation) , electric power system , control engineering , power (physics) , engineering , temperature control , control (management) , artificial intelligence , agronomy , physics , quantum mechanics , biology , biochemistry , chemistry , gene
This study presents a comprehensive analytical study of a fuzzy proportional‐integral‐derivative (fuzzy‐PID) controller with derivative filter (fuzzy‐PIDF) for automatic generation control (AGC) in multi‐area power system tuned by a novel hybrid local unimodal sampling‐teaching learning based optimisation (LUS‐TLBO) algorithm. The relevant advantage of this recommended controller is its high sensitivity to load perturbation. Initially a two area non‐reheat type thermal system is considered and the gains of PIDF controller are tuned employing hybrid LUS‐TLBO algorithm. The supremacy of PIDF controller is shown by comparing the results with some recently published articles. The study is further extended to design fuzzy logic based PID controller with derivative filter (fuzzy‐PIDF) for AGC of the same power system employing hybrid LUS‐TLBO algorithm. Supremacy of the proposed approach is shown by comparing the results with another recently published article. In addition, the work is also extended to deal with AGC issues in two area multi source hydro thermal power system using the proposed controller. Finally, it is seen that fuzzy‐PIDF controller retains its supremacy over PID/PIDF/fuzzy‐PID controllers. In addition to it, robustness analysis is carried out for the non‐reheat two area thermal power systems by varying different parameters within the range of ±50%.

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