International Journal of Robotics and Control Systems
Vol 4, No 2 (2024)

Enhancing Hybrid Power System Performance with GWO-Tuned Fuzzy-PID Controllers: A Comparative Study

Meetpal Singh (Noida International University)
Sujata Arora (Noida International University)
Owais Ahmad Shah (K. R. Mangalam University)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 May 2024

Abstract

This study explores the implementation of a novel control strategy within hybrid power systems, leveraging a Grey Wolf Optimization (GWO)-tuned Fuzzy Proportional-Integral-Derivative (Fuzzy-P.I.D.) controller to enhance the integration of renewable energy sources. By addressing the critical challenge of grid frequency deviations, this approach significantly bolsters the stability and efficiency of power flow, ensuring a more reliable electricity supply. Employing MATLAB simulations, the research underscores the superior performance of the GWO-tuned Fuzzy-P.I.D. controller, which necessitates fewer control interventions and yields lower oscillation frequencies than its conventional P.I.D. and Fuzzy-P.I.D. counterparts. The robustness of this optimized controller is further validated through extensive tests, demonstrating its resilience across a spectrum of parameter adjustments and operational scenarios, including the hypothetical removal of system components. The findings reveal that this advanced control method markedly surpasses traditional solutions in maintaining stable electricity flow and enhancing the system's overall resilience and adaptability to the variable nature of renewable energy. Thus, the GWO-tuned Fuzzy-P.I.D. controller emerges as a significant innovation in hybrid power system management, heralding a new era of optimization and efficiency in renewable energy integration.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJRCS

Publisher

Subject

Control & Systems Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Description

International Journal of Robotics and Control Systems is open access and peer-reviewed international journal that invited academicians (students and lecturers), researchers, scientists, and engineers to exchange and disseminate their work, development, and contribution in the area of robotics and ...