Optimization of Load Frequency Control of Different Area System Based On Genetic Algorithm
Optimization of Load Frequency Control of Different Area System Based On Genetic Algorithm
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Anshuman Raj3
Dept. of EEE
Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology
Greater Noida, India
Abstract:- Load frequency regulation (LFC) is an of power systems and adjust control settings for greater
essential part of a power system's operation in order to performance [1].
maintain the balance between generation and load
demand. This article proposes two unique models for a GA is a type of optimisation algorithm that is impacted
single area and two area power system that uses a by natural selection. GAs are particularly well-suited to
Genetic Algorithm (GA) and a Proportional-integral- dealing with challenging optimisation problems, such as the
derivative (PID) controller. A comparison between the LFC problem in power systems. The main concept behind
proposed GA-PID controller and the conventional PID using GAs for LFC is to use the GA to find the best
controller is made. The simulation results show that the controller settings that minimize frequency deviation. In the
GA-PID controller significantly improves LFC GA, the controller parameters may be represented as a
performance by reducing overshoots and settling time chromosome, and the fitness function can be expressed as
while maintaining frequency variation within acceptable the frequency deviation. The GA repeatedly generates a
boundaries. The recommended approach is further population of potential solutions and evolves the population
tested under various operational conditions and using selection, crossover, and mutation operators until the
disturbances, demonstrating its robustness and optimal solution is determined [2-3].
effectiveness in maximizing LFC. The results
demonstrate that the GA-PID controller outperforms the II. LITERATURE REVIEW
conventional PID controller and can maintain the
stability and reliability of the power system. Overall, the An overview of the most current studies on GA-based
proposed GA-PID controller provides a useful and controllers for LFC is the objective of this literature review.
efficient way to optimize the LFC of a power system. The The authors of [4] use local optimisation and a particle
findings of this study can be used to develop LFC swarm technique to examine the optimum of semi-active
strategies that are more advanced and improve the suspension lqr parameters. Wang used the generalized
power system's stability and reliability. gradient technique to improve the air springs. People
provide a multi-objective optimisation technique for
Keywords:- Genetic Algorithm, Load Frequency Control, information control timing that employs a genetic algorithm
PID Controller. to solve it and takes into consideration components such as
delay, passing capacity, and parking frequency to design a
I. INTRODUCTION model [5]. The authors of [6] proposed a distributed and
coordinated voltage and frequency (V-f) control system for
The LFC is a vital part of operating a connected power island microgrids that takes into consideration demand that
system because it maintains the balance between the supply is dependent on V-f and the restricted capacity of distributed
and demand of electricity. LFC requires a balance between energy resources (DERs). The Non-dominated Sorting
power generation and load demand in an interconnected Genetic approach II (NSGA-II) methodology and costs are
power system. The power output of the generators may be used to evaluate communication system latency, ultra-
changed to control the frequency deviation of the LFC capacitor size, and secondary controller parameters [7]. For
system. In order to regulate frequency fluctuation within the LFC applications, a supervisory adaptive model predictive
constraints of the power system, the LFC problem may be control (AMPC) technique based on extremely low rating
presented as an optimization problem. Researchers have SMES is presented [8]. An optimisation approach based on
examined the use of optimisation techniques such as GA to the CS algorithm is created and used in a nonlinear magnetic
design controllers for LFC. The widespread use of GA- levitation system to adjust all FLC parameters, including the
based controllers for LFC has sparked a lot of attention due RB [9]. An islanded microgrid (MG) employs sliding mode
to their ability to manage the nonlinear and dynamic nature control (SMC), also known as fractional order SMC
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(FOSMC), for load frequency control (LFC), which is based area power system with high penetration of wind energy.
on the fractional calculus (FC) concept [10]. The problem of spectral PRB allocation and spatial stacking
in a heterogeneous network is still unresolved. The authors
The major objective of [11] was to develop a control of [16] look at a power consumption model for a multi-cell
strategy for HVAC systems that incorporated fan coil unit multi-user massive MIMO 5G network to account for the
(FCU) temperature management for energy savings in combined effects of both dimensions.
chilled water systems in order to increase the efficiency of
HVAC system operation. The monitoring platform's Hence there is an urgent need for optimizing the load
improved multi-population genetic algorithm (IMPGA), frequency control, and genetic algorithms are one of the
which has many goals, is used to determine which switching most promising techniques for this.
technique is the most efficient [12]. The authors of [13]
examine power quality issues at an offshore wind-powered Following are the major contributions of this work:
oil and gas facility using an island configuration. In [14], the
authors present a self-contained, interconnected hybrid Proposed a novel electrical model
microgrid system that uses a sea wave generator, a biodiesel Analyzed the electrical model in terms of frequency
generator, and a battery energy storage system in microgrid deviation with and without PID controller
1, and an organic Rankine cycle-based solar thermal power Analyzed the effect of genetic algorithms on load
plant, a biodiesel generator, and superconducting magnetic frequency control.
energy storage in microgrid 2. [15] illustrates a practical
control method for improving frequency stability in a three-
The proposed system model is shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. Fig. 1 presents a single area power system, on the other hand Fig. 2
presents two area power systems. Further the LFC of this model is analyzed after incorporating PID controller and GA.
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A. Genetic Algorithm
Genetic algorithms are becoming a key technique for resolving optimization problems in electrical engineering. They have
the ability to address complex optimisation problems that are challenging for traditional optimisation techniques. The many uses
of genetic algorithms in electrical engineering include power systems, control systems, and circuit design. By accurately
simulating the processes of natural selection and genetic inheritance, genetic algorithms can be used to optimize the parameters in
electrical systems to provide higher performance and cheaper costs.
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the objective function, which evaluates the efficacy of each
solution. The fitness function assigns a fitness value to each
solution based on how well it operates, and the solutions
with higher fitness values are selected for further
optimisation.
B. PID Controller
Proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller is
widely used in electrical applications, a well-liked feedback
control mechanism, to regulate and control a variety of
systems, including power systems, motor speed control,
temperature management, and many others. The PID
controller algorithm generates an error signal by comparing
the desired set point value with the actual output value, and
then it sends a control signal in an effort to lessen the error
signal.
The PID controller computes the control signal using Fig 5 Frequency deviation subjected to load change with
proportional, integral, and derivative control actions. The PID controller
proportional action, which is proportionate to the error
signal, is used to correct the error in real-time. The integral
action, which is proportionate to the error over time, is used
to correct steady-state errors. The derivative action is
proportionate to the pace at which the error is evolving and
forecasts how the system will behave in the future.
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