<p><p>This book reports on the latest findings in the application of the wide area measurement systems (WAMS) in the analysis and control of power systems. The book collects new research ideas and achievements including a delay-dependent robust design method, a wide area robust coordination strategy
Wide area power system monitoring and control
โ Scribed by Hassan Bevrani, Masayuki Watanabe, Yasunori Mitani
- Publisher
- Wiley-IEEE Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Power System Monitoring and Control (PSMC) is becoming increasingly significant in the design, planning, and operation of modern electric power systems. In response to the existing challenge of integrating advanced metering, computation, communication, and control into appropriate levels of PSMC, Power System Monitoring and Control presents a comprehensive overview of the basic principles and key technologies for the monitoring, protection, and control of contemporary wide-area power systems. A variety of topical issues are addressed, including renewable energy sources, smart grids, wide-area stabilizing, coordinated voltage regulation, and angle oscillation dampingโas well as the advantages of phasor measurement units (PMUs) and global positioning systems (GPS) time signal. End-of-chapter problems and solutions, along with case studies, add depth and clarity to all topics. Timely and important, Power System Monitoring and Control is an invaluable resource for addressing the myriad of critical technical engineering considerations in modern electric power system design and operation.
โขย Provides an updated and comprehensive reference for researcher and engineers working on wide-area power system monitoring and control (PSMC)
โขย Links fundamental concepts of PSMC, advanced metering and control theory/techniques, and practical engineering considerations
โขย Covers PSMC problem understanding, design, practical aspects, and timely topics such as smart/microgrid control and coordinated voltage regulation and angle oscillation damping
โขย Incorporates authorsโ experiences teaching and researching in various international locales including Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Iran, and Australia
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Preface 1 An Introduction on Power System Monitoring 1.1 Synchronized Phasor Measurement 1.2 Power System Monitoring and Control with Wide Area Measurements 1.3 ICT architecture used in Wide Area Power System Monitoring and Control 1.4 Summary References 2 Oscillation Dynamics Analysis Based on Phasor Measurements 2.1 Oscillation Characteristics in Power Systems 2.2 An Overview on the Oscillation Monitoring Using Phasor Measurements 2.3 WAMS-based Inter-Area Mode Identification 2.4 Low Frequency Oscillation Dynamics 2.5 Summary References 3 Small-Signal Stability Assessment 3.1 Power System Small-signal Stability 3.2 Oscillation Model Identification Using Phasor Measurements 3.3 Small-signal Stability Assessment of Wide Area Power System 3.4 Summary References 4 Graphical tools for Stability and Security Assessment 4.1 Importance of Graphical tools in WAMC 4.2 Angle-Voltage Deviation Graph 4.3 Simulation Results 4.4 Voltage-Frequency Deviation Graph 4.5 Frequency-Angle Deviation Graph 4.6 Electromechanical Wave Propagation Graph 4.7 Summary References 5 Power System Control: Fundamentals and New Perspectives 5.1 Power System Stability and Control 5.2 Angle and Voltage Control 5.3 Frequency Control 5.4 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) 5.5 Challenges, Opportunities and New Perspectives 5.6 Summary References 6 Wide-Area Measurement-based Power System Controller Design 6.1 Measurement-based Controller Design 6.2 Controller Tuning Using Vibration Model 6.3 Wide-Area Measurement-based Controller Design 6.4 Summary References 7 Coordinated Dynamic Stability and Voltage Regulation 7.1 Need for AVR-PSS Coordination 7.2 A Survey on the Recent Achievements 7.3 A Robust Simultaneous AVR-PSS Synthesis Approach 7.4 A Wide-Area Measurement-based Coordination Approach 7.5 Intelligent AVR and PSS Coordination Design 7.6 Summary References 8 Wide-Area Measurement-based Emergency Control 8.1 Conventional Load Shedding and New Challenges 8.2 Need for Monitoring Both Voltage and Frequency 8.3 Simultaneous Voltage and Frequency-based LS 8.4 Wave Propagation-based Emergency Control 8.5 Summary References 9 Microgrid Control: Concepts and Classification 9.1 Microgrids 9.2 Microgrid Control 9.3 Local Controls 9.4 Secondary Controls 9.5 Global Controls 9.6 Central/Emergency Controls 9.7 Summary References 10 Microgrid Control: Synthesis Examples 10.1 Local Control Synthesis 10.2 Secondary Control Synthesis 10.3 Global Control Synthesis 10.4 Emergency Control Synthesis 10.5 Summary References Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Index
โฆ Subjects
Electric power systems -- Control. Electric power systems -- Control -- Case studies.
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