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Maiden Application of a Modified HBA-Optimized Cascaded (2DOF + FOPIDN)-PD Controller for Load Frequency Control of Diverse Source Power System

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  • Stephen Oladipo
  • Yanxia Sun
  • Zenghui Wang
  • Wesley Peres

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Electricity has become one of the most essential components of establishing a quality standard of living in any country. Consequently, considerable work has been focused on designing a sophisticated load frequency control (LFC) system. However, in light of limited resources and real-world challenges, computationally based control algorithms that are more effective and less expensive remain critically needed. Thus, this paper employs a modified honey badger algorithm (HBA) in conjunction with the concepts of Lévy flight and inertia weight to optimize the parameters of a new cascaded two-degree-of-freedom fractional-PID structure coupled with a proportional derivative (2DOF + FOPIDN)-PD controller to solve LFC problems in an interconnected power system (IPS) comprising conventional and renewable energy sources (RES). The proposed control technique is applied to a two-area IPS under diverse load conditions and in the presence of nonlinear elements and electronic devices. The proposed method is evaluated with respect to a range of performance metrics, such as settling time, undershoots, and error criteria values. The collective performance of the established control scheme indicated that the suggested control approach provides excellent reliability under various load condition scenarios, sensitivity tests, and perturbations, proving the system’s efficacy and dependability.

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  • Stephen Oladipo & Yanxia Sun & Zenghui Wang & Wesley Peres, 2022. "Maiden Application of a Modified HBA-Optimized Cascaded (2DOF + FOPIDN)-PD Controller for Load Frequency Control of Diverse Source Power System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-24, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4756347
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4756347
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