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Assessment and Choice of Input Signals for Multiple Wide-Area Damping Controllers

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In this chapter, a hybrid method is proposed to assess and select suitable input signals for multiple WADCs. In this method, the residue analysis is used to preselect a set of input signal candidates from many wide-area/local signals, and the relative gain array (RGA) method is used to finally determine the input signals for multiple WADCs.

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Li, Y., Yang, D., Liu, F., Cao, Y., Rehtanz, C. (2016). Assessment and Choice of Input Signals for Multiple Wide-Area Damping Controllers. In: Interconnected Power Systems. Power Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48627-6_9

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