Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control

This paper presents a Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy type 1?2 controller for load frequency control (LFC). Most of the fuzzy controllers implemented for LFC in the past have Mamdani inference. Mamdani inferences give a fuzzy set that is defuzzified to form an output, whereas the T-S inference doesn'...

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Main Authors: Mersadek M., Nagi F., Permal N., Ramasamy A.A.P., Azwin A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-362182025-03-03T15:41:36Z Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control Mersadek M. Nagi F. Permal N. Ramasamy A.A.P. Azwin A. 58570931400 56272534200 56781496300 16023154400 57201882059 Electric control equipment Electric frequency control Energy policy Fuzzy inference Press load control Renewable energy Energy regulation Euler solver Fuzzy gain schedule proportional control Gain schedule Implicit euler solv Load-frequency control Proportional control Takagi-sugeno Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy controllers Tie-line controls Controllers This paper presents a Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy type 1?2 controller for load frequency control (LFC). Most of the fuzzy controllers implemented for LFC in the past have Mamdani inference. Mamdani inferences give a fuzzy set that is defuzzified to form an output, whereas the T-S inference doesn't require defuzzification as its output is either constant or 1st order linear polynomial expression of inputs. T-S linear output dependency on its inputs helps it operate at different operating conditions of a dynamic nonlinear system. In this work, a combination of both constant and linear outputs for T-S fuzzy are used to implement a controller for LFC. A two-area tie-line power system is used for demonstration purposes. LFC has gained more importance with the introduction of deregulated renewable energy sources (RES) access to the grid. The proposed controller demonstrates higher stability for almost 30% load variation than its predecessors? fuzzy controllers. ? 2024 Final 2025-03-03T07:41:36Z 2025-03-03T07:41:36Z 2024 Article 10.1016/j.sasc.2024.200083 2-s2.0-85186263548 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85186263548&doi=10.1016%2fj.sasc.2024.200083&partnerID=40&md5=19a73d9e1ab1c990b85ea083ff1cfd05 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36218 6 200083 All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access Academic Press Scopus
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topic Electric control equipment
Electric frequency control
Energy policy
Fuzzy inference
Press load control
Renewable energy
Energy regulation
Euler solver
Fuzzy gain schedule proportional control
Gain schedule
Implicit euler solv
Load-frequency control
Proportional control
Takagi-sugeno
Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy controllers
Tie-line controls
Controllers
spellingShingle Electric control equipment
Electric frequency control
Energy policy
Fuzzy inference
Press load control
Renewable energy
Energy regulation
Euler solver
Fuzzy gain schedule proportional control
Gain schedule
Implicit euler solv
Load-frequency control
Proportional control
Takagi-sugeno
Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy controllers
Tie-line controls
Controllers
Mersadek M.
Nagi F.
Permal N.
Ramasamy A.A.P.
Azwin A.
Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control
description This paper presents a Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy type 1?2 controller for load frequency control (LFC). Most of the fuzzy controllers implemented for LFC in the past have Mamdani inference. Mamdani inferences give a fuzzy set that is defuzzified to form an output, whereas the T-S inference doesn't require defuzzification as its output is either constant or 1st order linear polynomial expression of inputs. T-S linear output dependency on its inputs helps it operate at different operating conditions of a dynamic nonlinear system. In this work, a combination of both constant and linear outputs for T-S fuzzy are used to implement a controller for LFC. A two-area tie-line power system is used for demonstration purposes. LFC has gained more importance with the introduction of deregulated renewable energy sources (RES) access to the grid. The proposed controller demonstrates higher stability for almost 30% load variation than its predecessors? fuzzy controllers. ? 2024
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Mersadek M.
Nagi F.
Permal N.
Ramasamy A.A.P.
Azwin A.
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author Mersadek M.
Nagi F.
Permal N.
Ramasamy A.A.P.
Azwin A.
author_sort Mersadek M.
title Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control
title_short Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control
title_full Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control
title_fullStr Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control
title_full_unstemmed Takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control
title_sort takagi-sugeno type 1-2 fuzzy linear output controller for two-area load frequency control
publisher Academic Press
publishDate 2025
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