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Adaptive Control Strategy for Power Flow Controller With Disturbance Mitigation Using Discrete Wavelet Transform in Renewable Energy Source Integrated Railway Systems

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
(2025). Adaptive Control Strategy for Power Flow Controller With Disturbance Mitigation Using Discrete Wavelet Transform in Renewable Energy Source Integrated Railway Systems [journal article - articolo]. In IEEE ACCESS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/318210
abstract:
The growing direct integration of renewable energy sources (RES) into railway power networks has increased their vulnerability to power quality (PQ) disturbances and dynamic variations. To address these challenges, a novel control strategy for the railway power flow controller (RPFC) to increase its capacity for compensation and dynamic performance is presented. An adaptive discrete wavelet transform-based control scheme, incorporated into a twofold instantaneous reactive power method (ADW-TIRP) is proposed to enhance RPFC performance under fluctuating operating conditions. The proposed adaptive method is designed to operate effectively with various traction substation transformer configurations, including the main ones V/V and Scott transformers. The key advantages of the ADW-TIRP approach lie in its superior suppression of a wide spectrum of harmonic components, its robust dynamic response against time-varying train loads, and its enhanced robustness against disturbances caused by the integration of RESs into the railway network. The suggested control strategy's efficacy is demonstrated through MATLAB/SIMPOWER simulations for different scenarios, validating its capability to improve PQ and system stability under different disturbances situations. Simulation results show that the proposed ADW-TIRP method consistently maintains low THD, significantly reduces negative-sequence currents, and outperforms conventional methods such as TLPF and VFR-based strategies in transient immunity, harmonic suppression, and current balancing, confirming its suitability for modern, large-scale electrified railway systems.
Iris type:
1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
List of contributors:
Kaleybar, Hamed Jafari; Brenna, Morris; Roscia, Mariacristina
Authors of the University:
ROSCIA Mariacristina
Handle:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/318210
Full Text:
https://aisberg.unibg.it/retrieve/handle/10446/318210/927742/4%20Adaptive_Control_Strategy_for_Power_Flow_Controller_With_Disturbance_Mitigation_Using_Discrete_Wavelet_Transform_in_Renewable_Energy_Source_Integrated_Railway_Systems.pdf
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IEEE ACCESS
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