DocumentCode :
270453
Title :
Sparsity-Promoting Optimal Wide-Area Control of Power Networks
Author :
DörIer, Florian ; Jovanović, Mihailo R. ; Chertkov, Michael ; Bullo, Francesco
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
29
Issue :
5
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
2281
Lastpage :
2291
Abstract :
Inter-area oscillations in bulk power systems are typically poorly controllable by means of local decentralized control. Recent research efforts have been aimed at developing wide-area control strategies that involve communication of remote signals. In conventional wide-area control, the control structure is fixed a priori typically based on modal criteria. In contrast, here we employ the recently-introduced paradigm of sparsity-promoting optimal control to simultaneously identify the optimal control structure and optimize the closed-loop performance. To induce a sparse control architecture, we regularize the standard quadratic performance index with an l1-penalty on the feedback matrix. The quadratic objective functions are inspired by the classic slow coherency theory and are aimed at imitating homogeneous networks without inter-area oscillations. We use the New England power grid model to demonstrate that the proposed combination of the sparsity-promoting control design with the slow coherency objectives performs almost as well as the optimal centralized control while only making use of a single wide-area communication link. In addition to this nominal performance, we also demonstrate that our control strategy yields favorable robustness margins and that it can be used to identify a sparse control architecture for control design via alternative means.
Keywords :
closed loop systems; control system synthesis; decentralised control; feedback; matrix algebra; modal analysis; optimal control; performance index; power grids; power system control; New England power grid model; bulk power systems; centralized control; closed-loop performance; feedback matrix; inter-area oscillations; l1-penalty; local decentralized control; modal criteria; optimal wide-area control; power networks; quadratic objective functions; remote signals; single wide-area communication link; slow coherency objectives; sparse control architecture; sparsity-promoting control design; standard quadratic performance index; Generators; Mathematical model; Optimal control; Oscillators; Power system dynamics; Robustness; Uncertainty; Alternating direction method of multipliers; inter-area modes; sparsity-promoting control; wide-area control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8950
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2304465
Filename :
6740090
Link To Document :
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