Whale Optimization Algorithm-based Fractional Order Fuzzy Type-II PI Control for Modular Multilevel Converters
Mohammad Ali Labbaf-Khaniki, Mohammad Manthouri, Amin Hajizadeh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel control strategy for Modular Multilevel Converters using fractional order fuzzy type-II PI control optimized by Whale Optimization Algorithm, enhancing stability and dynamic performance under various conditions.
Contribution
It proposes a model-free, adaptive control approach combining fractional order fuzzy type-II PI control with Whale Optimization Algorithm for MMCs.
Findings
Superior stability under voltage disturbances
Enhanced harmonic performance
Effective adaptation to diverse operating conditions
Abstract
Designing a robust controller for Modular Multilevel Converters (MMCs) is crucial to ensure stability and optimal dynamic performance under various operating conditions, including faulty and disturbed scenarios. The primary objective of controlling grid-connected MMCs (GC-MMCs) is to accurately track real and reactive power references while maintaining excellent harmonic performance in the output response. This paper proposes a novel model-free control strategy for GC-MMCs, employing a Fractional Order Proportional-Integral (FOPI) controller and a Fractional Order Fuzzy type-II Proportional-Integral (FOFPI) controller. The FOFPI controller utilizes a type-II Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) to adaptively adjust the proportional and derivative gains during the control process, enabling effective control of the MMC under diverse operating conditions. The type-II FIS, which leverages type-II…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFrequency Control in Power Systems · HVDC Systems and Fault Protection · High-Voltage Power Transmission Systems
