Abstract This paper presents a novel method for designing robust Power System Stabilizer (PSS) using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) technique to improve the dynamic stability of the power system. Modified… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This paper presents a novel method for designing robust Power System Stabilizer (PSS) using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) technique to improve the dynamic stability of the power system. Modified Heffron-Phillip’s model is developed by considering the generator side transformer voltage as the reference instead of considering the infinite bus voltage as the reference to reduce the complexity and computational time. Using this MHP model, a power system stabilizer called Modified Power System Stabilizer (MPSS) is developed and integrated with P-I-D controller using PSO (PSO-P-I-D-MPSS) on a Single Machine Infinite Bus System. PSO algorithm is used to determine the gain settings of the P-I-D-MPSS. The developed PSO-P-I-D-MPSS is simple to implement and will be a better alternative to the conventional or evolutionary based PSSs. The efficacy of the proposed PSO-P-I-D-MPSS is validated by the application of proposed stabilizer to a benchmark system for several operating conditions under various disturbances. The results clearly show that the proposed stabilizer improves the dynamic stability of the power system under wide range of operating conditions.
               
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