Abstract

This article proposesa control performance standard (CPS)-based fuzzy event-triggered scheme for load frequency control (LFC) of power systems with a limited communication bandwidth. First, a CPS-based fuzzy LFC system is established to reduce the wear and tear of the generating unit equipment. Then, based on the Lyapunov stability theory, a stability criterion of the LFC system is proposed to ensure the stable operation of the LFC system, which considers the threshold parameter of the event-triggered condition and the fuzzy gain in the fuzzy LFC system. Next, based on the stability criterion and the Gaussian-type curve-fitting method, a functional expression between the fuzzy gain and the threshold parameter is obtained. According to the expression, the threshold parameter is updated in real time with the change of fuzzy gain, so as to further save usage of the communication network bandwidth. Case studies based on a one-area power system and an IEEE 39-bus benchmark test system are undertaken. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme achieves three objectives: 1) to comply with CPS1 and CPS2 in the North American Electric Reliability Council; 2) to reduce wear and tear of the generating unit equipment; and 3) tosave more communication network resources.

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