Abstract
In this paper, an improvement of the particle swarm optimization algorithm is proposed. The aim of this algorithm is to determine the optimal parameters of a robust fractional order controller which guarantees stability and robustness of required nominal performances. Controllers with fractional order are first obtained by a previous transformation of the multi-objective optimization problem into an equivalent single-optimization problem, and then solved by the proposed improved particle swarm optimization algorithm. In order to examine the stability and performance robustness, this controller is applied on an ill-conditioned wind turbine equipped with a doubly fed asynchronous machine, where the system dynamics is modeled by an unstructured output multiplicative uncertainty model. The simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed synthesis method, where the control is compared (for the same design frequency-domain specifications) for both the robust fractional order controller such as that designed through the standard particle swarm optimization algorithm and that obtained by resolving the multi-objective optimization problem.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering
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