Abstract

An H∞ based power system stabilizer (HPSS) design methodology and computer simulation result was discussed In (Chen and Malik, 1995). The real-time digital control system for implementation of proposed HPSS is described in this paper. The purpose of the micromachine setup is to further develop and test the HPSS in the laboratory environment. The system consists of an Intel iSBC388/21 single-board computer, a data acquisition system and a PC based man-machine interface. The single-board computer serves as a ROM based embedded digital controller. The PC based man-machine interface provides convenient development interface for the physical system and the developer. The proposed HPSS algorithm is tested and the results are summarized in this paper.

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