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Comparative Assessment of PID and ANFIS Controllers in an Automatic Voltage Regulator

OODBODHAN
This research paper provides an in-depth analysis of the performance characteristics of PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) and ANFIS (Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System) controllers within Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) systems.
Sajesan Ghimire   +3 more
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ADAPTIVE AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATION IN THE ELECTRICAL GRID USING SINGLE-PHASE LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULATORS

Elektrotekhnologii i elektrooborudovanie v APK, 2023
Ensuring the required voltage level in rural electric grids is a necessary condition for the efficient operation of agricultural enterprises and comfort in rural life. The overstated length of rural power transmission lines leads to excessive voltage deviations at consumer inputs. The existing methods and technical means of voltage regulation do not in
IGOR' GOLIKOV   +2 more
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Automatic Voltage Regulation of DC Shunt Generators

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation, 1973
In a dc shunt generator, as the load increases the terminal voltage falls, giving a drooping characteristic. The regulation of voltage involves the adjustment of field excitation. A simple method of voltage regulation by automatic adjustment of field excitation making use of transistor circuitry is discussed.
Vimal Singh   +2 more
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Microcontroller-based single-phase automatic voltage regulator

2010 3rd International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology, 2010
This paper proposes the design and implementation of a microcontroller-based single-phase automatic voltage regulator (AVR). The basic building blocks for this design include a PIC 16f 628 microcontroller, a triac, a step-up transformer, a zero crossing circuitry and a load voltage sensing circuitry.
Nang Kaythi Hlaing, null Lwin Lwin Oo
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MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF AN AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR

Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 1996
This letter describes the mathematical modelling of an automatic voltage regulator (avr) in a form which is compatible with models developed for many other items of electrical plant. The corresponding equations are suitable for numerical solution on a digital computer, and results are presented to illustrate the performance when the avr program is ...
K. GREGORY, I.R. SMITH
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FOPID controller with fractional filter for an automatic voltage regulator

Computers & electrical engineering, 2020
This article presents a novel fractional order proportional–integral–derivative (FOPID) controller with fractional filter for an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) system. The proposed controller has seven independent parameters to be set.
M. S. Ayas, Erdinç Şahi̇n
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Automatic voltage and reactive power regulator for wind farms participating to TSO voltage regulation

2015 IEEE Eindhoven PowerTech, 2015
This paper proposes an application of a hierarchical automatic voltage regulation scheme for wind power plants connected to HV networks. The proposed control schemes is based on a given topology of wind power plants. In particular, we assume that wind generators are connected to each other and have a unique point of contact at the HV level.
CHIANDONE, MASSIMILIANO   +4 more
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NewSART automatic voltage and reactive power regulator for secondary voltage regulation: Design and application

2011 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2011
Secondary Voltage Regulation (SVR) is part of the hierarchical control system of EHV transmission network, currently operated by the Italian Independent System Operator. SVR is being actuated using automatic voltage and reactive power regulators, named SART, in power stations rated more than 100 MVA.
SULLIGOI, GIORGIO   +2 more
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On automatic voltage regulator design for synchronous generators

Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Control and Applications CCA-94, 1994
An investigation for a new generation of practical adaptive automatic voltage regulators for synchronous generators is reported. Root locus methods are used to convincingly demonstrate the nature of the AVR problem. The multivariable structure of an existing additional feedback solution is explored.
null Brasca, null Johnson
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An Automatically Regulated Precision High Voltage Source

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1934
It is frequently desirable to generate very steady high voltage direct current from low voltage alternating current obtained from a source subject to violent fluctuation. An instrument is described which will maintain output voltage constant to less than one percent so long as the supply voltage remains in the range between 95 and 165 volts.
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