Abstract

This paper introduces an innovative method for load frequency control (LFC) in multi-area interconnected power systems vulnerable to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. The system is modeled as a switching system with two subsystems, and an adaptive control algorithm is developed. Initially, a dynamic linear data model is used to model each subsystem. Next, a model-free adaptive control strategy is introduced to maintain frequency stability in the multi-area interconnected power system, even during DoS attacks. A rigorous stability analysis of the power system is performed, and the effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated by applying it to a three-area interconnected power system.

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