Emergency Power System control following a saddle node bifurcation
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Restructuring in the electric power industry will result in system operation at higher levels of loading, increasing the potential for voltage instability due to a saddle node bifurcation. In this paper we present a computationally efficient method for emergency system control following such an event. The method only needs information typically available from a state estimator; it does not require the user to supply detailed models of system dynamics.
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Proceedings of International Conference on Control Applications