Design of a New Nonlinear Excitation Controller Combined Differential Geometry with PID Theory

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This paper presents a nonlinear excitation controller for transient stability combined differential geometry theory with PID technology. The controller ties the output of linear multi-variable excitation controller with the output of PID. Exact feedback linearization theory of differential geometry is applied to the design of linear multi-variable excitation controller for the single machine infinite system. Simulation results show that, compared with the general differential geometric controller, the proposed controller has the better control effect on power system and which remarkably improves the terminal voltage deficiencies in the control of generator.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 588-589)

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1507-1511

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November 2012

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