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Operation of Whale Optimization Algorithm in PID Controllers for AVR System
Author(s) -
Sujatha Nebarthi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of modern trends in science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2455-3778
DOI - 10.46501/ijmtst060901
Subject(s) - pid controller , control theory (sociology) , overshoot (microwave communication) , settling time , transient response , transient (computer programming) , controller (irrigation) , voltage regulator , computer science , step response , voltage , control engineering , engineering , control (management) , temperature control , telecommunications , agronomy , electrical engineering , artificial intelligence , biology , operating system
In the present paper presents the Whale Optimization Algorithm technique (WOA) it is a partial searchalgorithm. To advance the improved the performance of the PID controller uses whale optimization algorithmas the optimization technique. The proposed algorithm is used to tuning the controllers very fast and tuning isvery high quality in PID Controllers is most effectively. It growths the system by its main transient responseand by comparing the all terms of rise time (tr), settling time (ts) and peak overshoot (% Mp). More over the threegains are (proportional (kP), integral (ki) and derivative (Kd)) of the PID controller have been enhanced by theWOA technique to control the Automatic Voltage Regulator system. In this the transient response of theterminal voltage may be observed from the well-conditioned analysis they can be suggest WOA establishedPID Controller and which reveal a very most upgrade strong control structure for the managing the AVRsystem in the Electrical Power System. The simulation result of the propounded controller has shown superiorresult to the other optimization techniques on PID controller along with the transient response parameters andimprove and supervise the performance of the System

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