Title
Determination of wide-area PSS locations and feedback signals using improved residue matrices
Abstract
Power system low frequency oscillations are detrimental to the stability and security of interconnected power networks. The recent advance in the wide area measurement system (WAMS) is driving power community to accept the notion of wide area monitoring and control. This paper proposes the placement of wide area PSSs and the selection of stabilizing signals based on improved residue matrices. Modal analysis and time domain simulations performed on a 16-machine test system demonstrate the advantage of the PSS design approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/APCCAS.2008.4746135
APCCAS
Keywords
Field
DocType
power system low frequency oscillations,wide area monitoring,power system stability,monitoring,residue matrices,power system security,matrix algebra,power system measurement,feedback signals,power system stabilizers,wide area control,interconnected power networks,wide area measurement system,16-machine test system,wide-area pss locations,power systems,power system,low frequency oscillation,time domain,controllability,oscillators,observability,damping,modal analysis,generators
Time domain,Low frequency,Observability,Controllability,System of measurement,Computer science,Matrix (mathematics),Control theory,Electric power system,Electronic engineering,Modal analysis
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISBN
null
null
978-1-4244-2342-2
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ye Yuan100.34
Yuanzhang Sun2367.68
L. Chen3247.62