Optimal Feedback Excitation Decentralized Coordinated Control Model of Multi-Machine Power System

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A new model based on optimal feedback gain has been proposed for the power system decentralized control. In this model, the block gain coefficient has been optimized to achieve excitation decentralized coordinated control of the multi-machine power system. The simulation of the Henan Yudong grid verified the effectiveness of the control strategy.

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