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A New Hybrid PSS Optimization Method Based on Improved Active Set Algorithm

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  • Xiang-Yu Liu
  • Yu-Ling He
  • Jian Yao

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This paper proposes a new hybrid optimization method for the phase-frequency characteristics of the double input power system stabilizer (PSS) based on the improved active set algorithm. This method takes the effect of the filtering section optimization on the parameter improvement into account, and the optimized model focuses on the minimum residual sum of squares between the actual and the target phase-frequency characteristics. The result shows that the improved parameters obtained from the proposed method provide much better phase-frequency characteristics than the widely used engineering parameters. The comparison between the proposed method and the typical commercial software indicates the universal superiority of the proposed method. And the studies on the impact of considering the filter section optimization on the phase-frequency improvement show that taking the filter section optimization into account will be beneficial for the phase-frequency improvement, though in application to the PSS2A model and the PSS2B model there are some differences. The achievements obtained in this paper provide a significant reference for the practical PSS parameter modification and improvement.

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  • Xiang-Yu Liu & Yu-Ling He & Jian Yao, 2018. "A New Hybrid PSS Optimization Method Based on Improved Active Set Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-9, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4348257
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/4348257
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