19th International Conference on Methods and Models in Automation and Robotics
Doi
Abstract
This paper presents a comparison between
proportional integral control approaches for variable speed wind turbines. Integer and fractional-order controllers are designed
using linearized wind turbine model whilst fuzzy controller also takes into account system nonlinearities. These controllers
operate in the full load region and the main objective is to extract maximum power from the wind turbine while ensuring the performance and reliability required to be integrated into an electric grid. The main contribution focuses on the use of fractional-order proportional integral (FOPI) controller which
benefits from the introduction of one more tuning parameter, the integral fractional-order, taking advantage over integer order
proportional integral (PI) controller. A comparison between proposed control approaches for the variable speed wind turbines is presented using a wind turbine benchmark model in the Matlab/Simulink environment. Results show that FOPI has improved system performance when compared with classical PI and fuzzy PI controller outperforms the integer and fractional-order control due to its capability to deal with system non linearities and uncertainties