Robust nonlinear controller design for transient stability enhancement of power systems

A robust DFL (direct feedback linearization) nonlinear excitation controller is proposed to enhance transient stability for power systems. A robust control technique for linear systems is extended to design this controller. The design of the controller is independent of the operating point. Simulation results show that the controller has the following advantages: the fault location does not need to be known and the controller can overcome the variation of the reactance of the transmission line. Both transient stability enhancement and voltage regulation can be achieved.<<ETX>>