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Resilient distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control for multiarea power systems under denial of service attack

Resilient distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control for multiarea power systems under... This paper proposes a novel load frequency control (LFC) strategy for power systems based on distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control. First, a power system dynamic model is established by the input and output signals of the power system. Then, a distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control algorithm is established for the power system under denial‐of‐service attack by the established power system dynamic model, and a predictive compensation algorithm is designed to compensate the impact of DoS attack. Based on the designed distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control algorithm, the frequency tracking error of the multiarea power system is bounded. The scheme is independent of the structure of the power system and does not need to measure any state signals of the power system, relying only on the input and output data of the power system. The results of simulations demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of the design. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asian Journal of Control Wiley

Resilient distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control for multiarea power systems under denial of service attack

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 2023 Chinese Automatic Control Society and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
ISSN
1561-8625
eISSN
1934-6093
DOI
10.1002/asjc.3147
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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel load frequency control (LFC) strategy for power systems based on distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control. First, a power system dynamic model is established by the input and output signals of the power system. Then, a distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control algorithm is established for the power system under denial‐of‐service attack by the established power system dynamic model, and a predictive compensation algorithm is designed to compensate the impact of DoS attack. Based on the designed distributed model‐free adaptive predictive control algorithm, the frequency tracking error of the multiarea power system is bounded. The scheme is independent of the structure of the power system and does not need to measure any state signals of the power system, relying only on the input and output data of the power system. The results of simulations demonstrate the effectiveness and superiority of the design.

Journal

Asian Journal of ControlWiley

Published: Nov 1, 2023

Keywords: data‐driven design; jamming attack; load frequency control; model free adaptive predictive control

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