Abstract
In this chapter we apply the I&I methodology to three examples of electromechanical systems. The first is a simple model of a generator connected to an infinite bus, where the objective is to estimate the rotor angle and the total inductance of the bus. This model has been used extensively in the study of the transient stability of power systems1 and, despite its simplicity, it poses a challenging observer design problem due to the fact that it is nonlinear in the unmeasured states.
The term “transient stability” in this context refers to the ability of the system to return to an equilibrium following a disturbance.
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(2008). Electromechanical Systems. In: Nonlinear and Adaptive Control with Applications. Communications and Control Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-066-7_10
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