Memory-based event-triggered fault-tolerant load frequency control of multi-area power systems with electric vehicles

This paper focuses on the fault-tolerant load frequency control problem for a multi-area power system with electric vehicles, specifically addressing sensor failures. Electric vehicles are utilized for load frequency control, and a multi-area power system model is established while considering param...

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Main Authors: Liu, Xinghua, Liang, Yuru, Qiao, Siwei, Wang, Peng
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180218
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Summary:This paper focuses on the fault-tolerant load frequency control problem for a multi-area power system with electric vehicles, specifically addressing sensor failures. Electric vehicles are utilized for load frequency control, and a multi-area power system model is established while considering parameter uncertainty. To minimize network data transmission, a memory-based adaptive hybrid event-triggered mechanism is designed, utilizing historical data to construct a threshold function. In addition, both the system states as well as the faults are estimated using a sliding mode observer. The proposed fault-tolerant load frequency control scheme uses observers to mitigate the impact of sensor failures. By applying Lyapunov stability theory, sufficient conditions are derived for the stability of the multi-area power system. Finally, simulations are provided to demonstrate the validity of the proposed schemes.