Comparative Study of AVR Control Systems Considering a Novel Optimized PID-Based Model Reference Fractional Adaptive Controller

Omar, Othman A.M.; Mostafa Ibrahim Mohamed Marei; Attia, Mahmoud A.;

Abstract


Voltage regulation is a crucial task for electrical grids in the presence of high penetration levels of renewable energies. The regulation of generator excitation improves the stability of the power system. An essential tool for controlling the excitation of generators is the automatic voltage regulator (AVR). It is advised to use a controller to increase the reliability of an AVR. A survey about different types of controllers is proposed in this paper. Then, a novel optimized PID-Based model reference fractional adaptive controller is proposed, with detailed mathematical modeling. The novel controller was compared to the controllers in the survey. The novel proposed controller proved its superiority over the other controllers through its fast response and low rising and settling times. Moreover, the proposed controller smoothly and instantaneously tracked dynamic reference changes.


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Title Comparative Study of AVR Control Systems Considering a Novel Optimized PID-Based Model Reference Fractional Adaptive Controller
Authors Omar, Othman A.M.; Mostafa Ibrahim Mohamed Marei ; Attia, Mahmoud A.
Keywords AVR;fractional adaptive controller;fuzzy;PID;PIDA
Issue Date 1-Jan-2023
Publisher MDPI
Journal Energies 
Volume 16
Issue 2
ISSN 1996-1073
DOI 10.3390/en16020830
https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020830
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85146431842

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