Abstract
Time delay is prejudicial to power system stability and generally worsens the performance of a control system. In this paper, the approaches for stability analysis and stabilization of a power system consisting of time-varying delay are established. The paper starts with the modeling of the power system according to time-delay differential algebraic equations. An integral quadratic constraints (IQC) method is constructed to guarantee the stability of the proposed feedback controller. The frequency-domain IQC and time-domain dissipation inequality are effectively combined to perform stability analysis and stabilization of the power system considering time delays, without complex numerical computation. A two-area four-machine system, an IEEE 10-machine 39-bus system, and a WECC 179-bus system are employed to support the stability criteria and the IQC method. The simulation results indicate that the combined methods effectively damp the oscillation and improve the performance.
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