To Study and Survey About Load Frequency Control for Stability Improvement of Power System With Excitation Control

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  • Dhanalakshmi R

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20894/IJMSR.117.002.001.002

Keywords:

neural networks, fuzzy logic, controller

Abstract

The modern power systems with industrial and commercial loads need to operate at constant frequency with reliable power. The load frequency control of an interconnected power system is being improved over the last few years. The goals of the LFC are to maintain stability improvement of power system. Fuzzy logic controller application of load frequency control (LFC) of a single area power system by using a fuzzy logic is presented. The study has been designed for a single area interconnected power system. The comparison between a conventional Proportional and Integral (PI) controller and the proposed artificial neural networks controller is showed that the proposed controller can generate the best dynamic response for a step load change. For this application, MATLAB-Simulink software is used.

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Author Biography

Dhanalakshmi R

Research Scholar Anna University,  Coimbatore.

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2010-12-28

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