Development of electrical power systems led to search for a new mathematical methods to find the values of PID (Proportional-IntegralDerivative) controller. The goal of the paper is to improve the performance of the overall system, through improved the frequency deviation and the voltage deviation characteristics using PID controller, so in this paper are proposed three methods of artificial intelligence techniques for designing the optimal values of PID controller of Load-Frequency-Control (LFC) and Automatic-Voltage-Regulator (AVR), the first is the Firefly Algorithm (FA), the second is the Genetic Algorithm (GA) and the third is the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), in addition to these three methods use the conventional (Ziegler–Nichol...
In this paper, an evolutionary algorithm-based optimization algorithm is proposed with new objective...
AbstractThis paper proposes a novel controller for automatic voltage regulator (AVR) system. The con...
Abstract In power systems, Low Frequency Oscillations (LFO) in the range of 0.1 – 2.5 Hz have been s...
The primary objective of reactive power control is to develop the generator excitation control syste...
The automatic voltage regulator (AVR) is not robust to variations of the power system parameters. Th...
Voltage control is very important in electrical power system to ensure safe operating condition for ...
In this work, an isolated power system requiring a Load Frequency Control (LFC) by the application o...
ABSTRACT: This Paper presents a comparative study of Genetic Algorithm method (GA) and Particle swa...
In this paper, a method for optimizing the parameters of Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) system i...
This paper presents a hybrid approach involving signal to noise ratio (SNR) and particle swarm optim...
In this paper, an evolutionary algorithm based optimization algorithm is proposed with new objective...
Designing of a PID controller is a very common method for industrial process control and due to its ...
AbstractThis paper presents an optimal Proportional Integral Derivate (PID) controller design for an...
In this paper, an evolutionary computing approach for determining the optimal values for the proport...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithm (HEA) combined with the concepts of Genet...
In this paper, an evolutionary algorithm-based optimization algorithm is proposed with new objective...
AbstractThis paper proposes a novel controller for automatic voltage regulator (AVR) system. The con...
Abstract In power systems, Low Frequency Oscillations (LFO) in the range of 0.1 – 2.5 Hz have been s...
The primary objective of reactive power control is to develop the generator excitation control syste...
The automatic voltage regulator (AVR) is not robust to variations of the power system parameters. Th...
Voltage control is very important in electrical power system to ensure safe operating condition for ...
In this work, an isolated power system requiring a Load Frequency Control (LFC) by the application o...
ABSTRACT: This Paper presents a comparative study of Genetic Algorithm method (GA) and Particle swa...
In this paper, a method for optimizing the parameters of Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) system i...
This paper presents a hybrid approach involving signal to noise ratio (SNR) and particle swarm optim...
In this paper, an evolutionary algorithm based optimization algorithm is proposed with new objective...
Designing of a PID controller is a very common method for industrial process control and due to its ...
AbstractThis paper presents an optimal Proportional Integral Derivate (PID) controller design for an...
In this paper, an evolutionary computing approach for determining the optimal values for the proport...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithm (HEA) combined with the concepts of Genet...
In this paper, an evolutionary algorithm-based optimization algorithm is proposed with new objective...
AbstractThis paper proposes a novel controller for automatic voltage regulator (AVR) system. The con...
Abstract In power systems, Low Frequency Oscillations (LFO) in the range of 0.1 – 2.5 Hz have been s...