Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper represents a new generation of adaptive disturbance rejection control (ADRC) which is more robust against disturbances than conventional ADRC. The non-derivability of the fal function employed in the traditional ADRC has negative impacts on its operation, so alternate functions will be used which are derivable at all segments. In this regard, odd hyperbolic and trigonometric functions were employed. The performance of the proposed structure was investigated to control the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) speed. To enhance the efficiency of the suggested ADRC, fractional-order calculations and fuzzy logic were utilized simultaneously. The results in MATLAB platform indicate that: 1) With constant wind speed and changing reference speed, using new fal functions in fuzzy fractional-order ADRC (FFOADRC) has improved the performance compared to the PI regulator and FFOADRC with default fal function. 2) During wind speed variations and using new fal functions, the DFIG speed reaches the final steady amount as over damping, while this condition is critical damping when using FFOADRC with default fal function. 3) During network voltage reduction, using new FFOADRCs leads to fewer oscillations in the stator flux, DC-bus voltage, and DFIG speed, which shows their better performance than PI regulator and traditional ADRC.

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