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 Simulation of Unified Power Quality Conditioner for Power
Quality Improvement Using Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks
                              L.Dinesh* , S.Srinivasa Rao, N. Siva Mallikarjuna Rao
         Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Gitam University, Visakhapatnam 530045,
         Andhra Pradesh, India
         *dinesh_245@yahoo.com


Abstract
One of the major concerns in electricity industry today is power quality. It becomes especially important
with the introduction of advanced and complicated devices, whose performance is very sensitive to the
quality of power supply. The electronic devices are very sensitive to disturbances and thus industrial loads
become less tolerant to power quality problems such as voltage dips, voltage sags, voltage flickers,
harmonics and load unbalance etc. At present, a wide range of very flexible controllers, which capitalize on
newly available power electronics components, are emerging for custom power applications. Among these,
the distribution static compensator, dynamic voltage restorer and unified power quality conditioner which is
based on the VSC principle are used for power quality improvement. In this project, a fuzzy logic controller
with reference signal generation method is designed for UPQC and compared its performance with
artificial neural network based controller. This is used to compensate current and voltage quality problems
of sensitive loads. The results are analyzed and presented using matlab/simulink software .
Keywords: power quality, upqc, voltage sag, fuzzy logic controller, neural networks


1. Introduction
Power quality is the set of limits of electrical properties that allows electrical system to function in proper
manner without significant loss of performance Like flexible ac transmission system, the term custom
power use for distribution system. Just as facts improve the reliability and quality of power transmission
system, the custom power enhances the quality and reliability of power that is delivered to customers. The
main causes of a poor power quality are harmonic currents, poor power factor, supply voltage variations,
etc. In recent years the demand for the quality of electric power has been increased rapidly. Power quality
problems have received a great attention nowadays because of their impacts on both utilities and customers.
Voltage sag, swell, momentary interruption, under voltages, over voltages, noise and harmonics are the
most common power quality disturbances. There are many custom power devices. The devices either
connected in shunt or in series or a combination of both. The devices include D-STATCOM, DVR and
UPQC etc.One of the most common power quality problems today is voltage dips. A voltage dip is a short
time event during which a reduction in R.M.S voltage magnitude occurs. Despite a short duration, a small
deviation from the nominal voltage can result in serious disturbances. A voltage dip is caused by a fault in
the utility system, a fault within the customer’s facility or a large increase of the load current, like starting a
motor or transformer energizing. Unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) is one of the best custom
power device used to compensate both source and load side problems. It consists of shunt and series
converters connected back to back to a common dc link. It can perform the functions of both DSTATCOM
and DVR. In this paper a fuzzy logic controller is used to compensate voltage sag and it is compared with
neural network based controller.
2. Upqc System with Control Methods
UPQC mainly includes three parts: the series active power filters, shunt active power filters and energy
storage capacitors. The series and shunt active power filter couples together through the DC-link energy
storage capacitors. Series APF connected to the grid and load by coupling transformer is mainly used to
adjust the load voltage amplitude and compensate the power supply voltage sag in the controlled voltage
source mode. Shunt active filter connected to the load is used to compensate load currents.

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2.1 Voltage Sag Energy
The voltage sag energy is defined as
                           2
             T    V (t ) 
E VS =   ∫
         0       1 −
                  V nom 
                           dt
                                                                  (2.1)
Where V is the magnitude of the voltage and Vnom is the nominal voltage and T is duration of the sag.

3. Fuzzy Logic Controllers
The logic of a approximate reasoning continues to grow in importance, as it provides an in expensive
solution for controlling know complex systems. Fuzzy logic controllers are already used in appliances
washing machine, refrigerator, vaccum cleaner etc. Computer subsystems (disk drive controller, power
management) consumer electronics (video, camera, battery charger) C.D.Player etc. and so on In last
decade, fuzzy controllers have convert adequate attention in motion control systems.


3.1 Implication methods
The implication step (3) was introduced for the evaluation of individual rules.
Methods:
a) MAMDANI
b) SUGENO

4. Artificial Neural Networks
Artificial Neural Networks are relatively electronic models based on the neural structure of the brain The
brain basically learns from experiences. It is natural proof that are beyond the scope of current computers
are indeed solvable by small energy efficient packages. This brain modeling also promises a less technical
way to develop machine solutions. The ANN is made up of interconnecting artificial neurons. It is
essentially a cluster of suitably interconnected nonlinear elements of very simple form that possess the
ability to learn. A one-layer network with R input elements and S neurons follow. In this network, each
element of the input vector p is connected to each neuron input through the weight matrix W. The ith
neuron has a summer that gathers its weighted inputs and bias to form its own scalar output n(i). The
various n(i) taken together form an S-element net input vector n.


4.1 Training an artificial neural network
Once a network has been structured for a particular application, that network is ready to be trained. To start
this process the initial weights are chosen randomly. Then, the training, or learning, begins. There are two
approaches to training – ‘SUPERVISED’ and ‘UNSUPERVISED’. Supervised training involves a
mechanism of providing the network with the desired output either by manually “grading” the network’s
performance or by providing the desired outputs with the inputs. Unsupervised training is where the
network has to make sense of the inputs without outside help. The vast bulk of networks utilize supervised
training. Unsupervised training is used to perform Some initial Characterization on inputs. Training can
also be classified on basis of how the training pairs are presented to the network. They are
‘INCREMENTAL TRAINING’ and ‘BATCH TRAINING’. In incremental training the weights and biases
of the network are updated each time an input is presented to the network. In batch training the weights and
biases are only updated after all of the inputs have been presented.


5. Design of Upqc Using Matlab Simulation
To verify the operating performance of the proposed UPQC, a 3-phase electrical system, a fuzzy logic
controller with reference signal generation method is designed for UPQC and compared its performance


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with Artificial neural network based controller is simulated using MATLAB software.


5.1 Fuzzy logic and neural network controllers design
The aim of the control scheme is to maintain constant voltage magnitude at a point where a fault is
connected. The controller input is an erroe signal obtained from the reference voltage and the value rms of
the terminal voltage is measured. Such error is processed by a fuzzy logic and neural network based
controllers where the output is the angle δ, which is provided to the PWM signal.


5.2 Voltage control
The sinusoidal signal Vcontrol (REFERENCE VOLTAGE) is phase-modulated by means of the angle i.e,
VA = Sin (ωt +δ)
VB = Sin (ωt +δ-2π/3)                                 (5.1)
VC = Sin (ωt +δ+2π/3)
The Vcontrol is compared against a triangular signal in order to generate the switching signal for the VSC
valves.
      V control
 Ma =
                = 1p.u                                                                   (5.2)
        V tri

6. Neural Network Training Algorithm
NEWFF (PR, [S1 S2 … SN1], {TF1 TF2 … TFN1}, BTF, BLF, PF) takes,
PR – Rx2 matrix of mind and max values for input elements
Si – Size of iTh layer, for N1 layers
TFi – Transfer function of iTh layer, default = ‘tansig’
BTF – Back prop network training function, default = ‘trainlm’
BLF – Back prop weight/bias learning function, default = ‘learngdm’
net = init (net);
Before training a feed forward network, the weights and biases must be initialized. The initial weights and
biases are created with the command init. This function takes network object as input and returns a
network object with all weights and biases initialized. Here is all weights and biases initialized



6.1 Training the input
There are two types of training procedures according to the way in which the inputs are applied applied to
the network. They are ‘incremental training’ where each training pair will be applied one after the other and
‘batch training’ in which entire set of training pairs will be applied at once. The syntaxes for them are as
below
net = train (net, p, t);

6.3 Simulation
The function sim simulates a network. Sim takes the network p, and the Network objects net, and returns
the network outputs ‘k’.
K = sim (net, p);

6.4 Reference Signal Generation
Reference voltage generation which is used for series converter control and Reference current generation
used for shunt converter control are generated using Parks transformation. The source current is given as:
is = ia *e^j(θ)+ ib* e j^(θ -120) + ic* e ^j(θ+120)


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    = ia( cos(θ) + j sin(θ)) + ib ( cos(θ -120)+j sin(θ -120) +ic(cos(θ+120)+ jsin (θ +120)     (6.1)
   Id = ia cos (θ) +ib cos (θ -120) + ic cos (θ+120)                                                    (6.2)
Iq = ia sin (θ) +ib sin (θ-120) + ic sin (θ +120)
  (6.3)

   7. Conclusion
   This thesis work is mainly devoted to the study of Power Quality problems and its compensation with
   Unified power quality conditioner (UPQC). Results obtained from this study provide useful information
   regarding the behaviour of different controllers used for power quality improvement connected to
   distribution line. The controllers mainly used for power quality improvement are Fuzzy logic controller and
   Artificial neural network based controller. Fuzzy logic controller with reference signal generation method is
   designed for Unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) and compared its performance with artificial
   neural network based controller. A New functionality is added to the UPQC system to quickly extract the
   reference signals directly for load current and supply voltage with a minimal amount of mathematical
   operands. The highly developed graphic facilities available in MATLAB/SIMULINK were used to conduct
   all aspects of model implementation and to carry our extensive simulation studies on test system. The
   simulation results show that the UPQC with fuzzy logic controller Compensates 75% of voltage sag during
   fault condition. While UPQC with artificial neural network based controller compensates 95% of voltage
   sag. Hence as compared to the response obtained with Fuzzy controller, Neural network based controller
   have great advantage of flexibility.


   7.1 Scope for future work
   Proposed model of UPQC is to compensate source side and also load side problems using fuzzy logic and
   ANN controllers. The work can be extended to compensate total drop in the system using combined
   NEURO-FUZZY control (Adaptive neuro fuzzy controller).



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   active power filter,” in Proc. IEEE ISIE, Montreal, QC, Canada, Jul. 9–12,pp. 5–10.
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   Ruiye Liu, Ning Xia, Xiaonan Wang” The Research on Fuzzy-PID Control in Unified Power Quality
   Conditioner”.
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   L .Dinesh born in the year 1989 is currently doing his Post Graduate course in Power Systems And

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Automation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, department of GITAM Institute of Technology,
GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, India, the B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
from JNTU Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India, in 2010.


S. Srinivasa Rao received his master degree in Electrical Power Systems from JNTU Anantapur, in 2008,
B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from G.M.R Institute of Technology, India, in
2004. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
department at GITAM Institute of Technology, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
His research interest includes Power Quality.


N. Siva Mallikarjuna Rao received his master degree in Control Systems from JNTU Anantapur, in 2006,
B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Narasraopeta Engineering College, India, in
2003. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
department at GITAM Institute of Technology, GITAM University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. His
research interest includes Control systems.




                                       Figure 1. Topology of upqc




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                           Figure 2. Single layer feed forward network




                           Figure 3. Matlab simulation model of upqc




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                             Figure 4. Voltage controller using fuzzy




                        Figure 5. Voltage controller using neural networks




                                Figure 6. Modulator signal generation




                        Figure 7. Membership figures for input and output




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                                 Figure 8. fuzzy interface system




                         Figure 9. fuzzy Rule Viewer and Fuzzy Rule Editor




                                              Time
                          Figure 10. Source voltage due to 3 phase fault




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                                              Time
                            Figure 11. Load current due to 3 phase fault




             Figure 12.Matlab/Simulink Model for Reference current signal generation




                                                Time
                  Figure 13. The injected voltage to the PCC at disturbance (Vinj)




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                                               Time
                        Figure 14.Load voltage with fuzzy logic controller




                     Time
                       Figure 15. Load voltage with artificial neural network




                                               Time
                        Figure 16. Load current with fuzzy logic controller




                                               Time




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                              Figure 17.Load current with artificial neural network
                                       Table 1.Circuit Parameters For UPQC
                       System quantity      Supply voltage(Vs)             380Vrms
                                            Frequency                      50Hz

                       Series converter     Filter inductor(Lf)            8mH
                                            Filter capacitor(Cf)           36Uf


                       Shunt converter      DC link capacitor              1100uF
                                            Reference voltage              650Vdc
                                            Smoothing inductor             15mH
                        Non liner load       40 ohm +j 10 ohm
                        (R+jwL)


     Table 2.Comparison Of Voltage Profile Between Fuzzy Logic And Neural Networks Controllers

Controller                       Voltage Profile (V)                      Energy Loss( J )




Fuzzy logic      controller      0.2pu to 0.8pu and current waveform Decreased from 0.099 to 1.27*
                                 is sinusoidal                       10^(-3)

Neural network                   0.2pu to 0.95pu current waveform is     Decreased from 0.099 8.2*10^(-5)
                                 sinusoidal



From the above table it is concluded that the voltage profile is increased from 0.2 to 0.8pu using Fuzzy
logic controller and 0.2 to 0.95 using neural network.Hence ANN controller provides better voltage profile
which is the main requirement in the power system operation when compared with Fuzzy logic controller.




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11.simulation of unified power quality conditioner for power quality improvement using fuzzy logic and neural network

  • 1. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Simulation of Unified Power Quality Conditioner for Power Quality Improvement Using Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks L.Dinesh* , S.Srinivasa Rao, N. Siva Mallikarjuna Rao Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Gitam University, Visakhapatnam 530045, Andhra Pradesh, India *dinesh_245@yahoo.com Abstract One of the major concerns in electricity industry today is power quality. It becomes especially important with the introduction of advanced and complicated devices, whose performance is very sensitive to the quality of power supply. The electronic devices are very sensitive to disturbances and thus industrial loads become less tolerant to power quality problems such as voltage dips, voltage sags, voltage flickers, harmonics and load unbalance etc. At present, a wide range of very flexible controllers, which capitalize on newly available power electronics components, are emerging for custom power applications. Among these, the distribution static compensator, dynamic voltage restorer and unified power quality conditioner which is based on the VSC principle are used for power quality improvement. In this project, a fuzzy logic controller with reference signal generation method is designed for UPQC and compared its performance with artificial neural network based controller. This is used to compensate current and voltage quality problems of sensitive loads. The results are analyzed and presented using matlab/simulink software . Keywords: power quality, upqc, voltage sag, fuzzy logic controller, neural networks 1. Introduction Power quality is the set of limits of electrical properties that allows electrical system to function in proper manner without significant loss of performance Like flexible ac transmission system, the term custom power use for distribution system. Just as facts improve the reliability and quality of power transmission system, the custom power enhances the quality and reliability of power that is delivered to customers. The main causes of a poor power quality are harmonic currents, poor power factor, supply voltage variations, etc. In recent years the demand for the quality of electric power has been increased rapidly. Power quality problems have received a great attention nowadays because of their impacts on both utilities and customers. Voltage sag, swell, momentary interruption, under voltages, over voltages, noise and harmonics are the most common power quality disturbances. There are many custom power devices. The devices either connected in shunt or in series or a combination of both. The devices include D-STATCOM, DVR and UPQC etc.One of the most common power quality problems today is voltage dips. A voltage dip is a short time event during which a reduction in R.M.S voltage magnitude occurs. Despite a short duration, a small deviation from the nominal voltage can result in serious disturbances. A voltage dip is caused by a fault in the utility system, a fault within the customer’s facility or a large increase of the load current, like starting a motor or transformer energizing. Unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) is one of the best custom power device used to compensate both source and load side problems. It consists of shunt and series converters connected back to back to a common dc link. It can perform the functions of both DSTATCOM and DVR. In this paper a fuzzy logic controller is used to compensate voltage sag and it is compared with neural network based controller. 2. Upqc System with Control Methods UPQC mainly includes three parts: the series active power filters, shunt active power filters and energy storage capacitors. The series and shunt active power filter couples together through the DC-link energy storage capacitors. Series APF connected to the grid and load by coupling transformer is mainly used to adjust the load voltage amplitude and compensate the power supply voltage sag in the controlled voltage source mode. Shunt active filter connected to the load is used to compensate load currents. 36
  • 2. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 2.1 Voltage Sag Energy The voltage sag energy is defined as 2 T  V (t )  E VS = ∫ 0 1 −  V nom   dt (2.1) Where V is the magnitude of the voltage and Vnom is the nominal voltage and T is duration of the sag. 3. Fuzzy Logic Controllers The logic of a approximate reasoning continues to grow in importance, as it provides an in expensive solution for controlling know complex systems. Fuzzy logic controllers are already used in appliances washing machine, refrigerator, vaccum cleaner etc. Computer subsystems (disk drive controller, power management) consumer electronics (video, camera, battery charger) C.D.Player etc. and so on In last decade, fuzzy controllers have convert adequate attention in motion control systems. 3.1 Implication methods The implication step (3) was introduced for the evaluation of individual rules. Methods: a) MAMDANI b) SUGENO 4. Artificial Neural Networks Artificial Neural Networks are relatively electronic models based on the neural structure of the brain The brain basically learns from experiences. It is natural proof that are beyond the scope of current computers are indeed solvable by small energy efficient packages. This brain modeling also promises a less technical way to develop machine solutions. The ANN is made up of interconnecting artificial neurons. It is essentially a cluster of suitably interconnected nonlinear elements of very simple form that possess the ability to learn. A one-layer network with R input elements and S neurons follow. In this network, each element of the input vector p is connected to each neuron input through the weight matrix W. The ith neuron has a summer that gathers its weighted inputs and bias to form its own scalar output n(i). The various n(i) taken together form an S-element net input vector n. 4.1 Training an artificial neural network Once a network has been structured for a particular application, that network is ready to be trained. To start this process the initial weights are chosen randomly. Then, the training, or learning, begins. There are two approaches to training – ‘SUPERVISED’ and ‘UNSUPERVISED’. Supervised training involves a mechanism of providing the network with the desired output either by manually “grading” the network’s performance or by providing the desired outputs with the inputs. Unsupervised training is where the network has to make sense of the inputs without outside help. The vast bulk of networks utilize supervised training. Unsupervised training is used to perform Some initial Characterization on inputs. Training can also be classified on basis of how the training pairs are presented to the network. They are ‘INCREMENTAL TRAINING’ and ‘BATCH TRAINING’. In incremental training the weights and biases of the network are updated each time an input is presented to the network. In batch training the weights and biases are only updated after all of the inputs have been presented. 5. Design of Upqc Using Matlab Simulation To verify the operating performance of the proposed UPQC, a 3-phase electrical system, a fuzzy logic controller with reference signal generation method is designed for UPQC and compared its performance 37
  • 3. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 with Artificial neural network based controller is simulated using MATLAB software. 5.1 Fuzzy logic and neural network controllers design The aim of the control scheme is to maintain constant voltage magnitude at a point where a fault is connected. The controller input is an erroe signal obtained from the reference voltage and the value rms of the terminal voltage is measured. Such error is processed by a fuzzy logic and neural network based controllers where the output is the angle δ, which is provided to the PWM signal. 5.2 Voltage control The sinusoidal signal Vcontrol (REFERENCE VOLTAGE) is phase-modulated by means of the angle i.e, VA = Sin (ωt +δ) VB = Sin (ωt +δ-2π/3) (5.1) VC = Sin (ωt +δ+2π/3) The Vcontrol is compared against a triangular signal in order to generate the switching signal for the VSC valves. V control Ma = = 1p.u (5.2) V tri 6. Neural Network Training Algorithm NEWFF (PR, [S1 S2 … SN1], {TF1 TF2 … TFN1}, BTF, BLF, PF) takes, PR – Rx2 matrix of mind and max values for input elements Si – Size of iTh layer, for N1 layers TFi – Transfer function of iTh layer, default = ‘tansig’ BTF – Back prop network training function, default = ‘trainlm’ BLF – Back prop weight/bias learning function, default = ‘learngdm’ net = init (net); Before training a feed forward network, the weights and biases must be initialized. The initial weights and biases are created with the command init. This function takes network object as input and returns a network object with all weights and biases initialized. Here is all weights and biases initialized 6.1 Training the input There are two types of training procedures according to the way in which the inputs are applied applied to the network. They are ‘incremental training’ where each training pair will be applied one after the other and ‘batch training’ in which entire set of training pairs will be applied at once. The syntaxes for them are as below net = train (net, p, t); 6.3 Simulation The function sim simulates a network. Sim takes the network p, and the Network objects net, and returns the network outputs ‘k’. K = sim (net, p); 6.4 Reference Signal Generation Reference voltage generation which is used for series converter control and Reference current generation used for shunt converter control are generated using Parks transformation. The source current is given as: is = ia *e^j(θ)+ ib* e j^(θ -120) + ic* e ^j(θ+120) 38
  • 4. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 = ia( cos(θ) + j sin(θ)) + ib ( cos(θ -120)+j sin(θ -120) +ic(cos(θ+120)+ jsin (θ +120) (6.1) Id = ia cos (θ) +ib cos (θ -120) + ic cos (θ+120) (6.2) Iq = ia sin (θ) +ib sin (θ-120) + ic sin (θ +120) (6.3) 7. Conclusion This thesis work is mainly devoted to the study of Power Quality problems and its compensation with Unified power quality conditioner (UPQC). Results obtained from this study provide useful information regarding the behaviour of different controllers used for power quality improvement connected to distribution line. The controllers mainly used for power quality improvement are Fuzzy logic controller and Artificial neural network based controller. Fuzzy logic controller with reference signal generation method is designed for Unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) and compared its performance with artificial neural network based controller. A New functionality is added to the UPQC system to quickly extract the reference signals directly for load current and supply voltage with a minimal amount of mathematical operands. The highly developed graphic facilities available in MATLAB/SIMULINK were used to conduct all aspects of model implementation and to carry our extensive simulation studies on test system. The simulation results show that the UPQC with fuzzy logic controller Compensates 75% of voltage sag during fault condition. While UPQC with artificial neural network based controller compensates 95% of voltage sag. Hence as compared to the response obtained with Fuzzy controller, Neural network based controller have great advantage of flexibility. 7.1 Scope for future work Proposed model of UPQC is to compensate source side and also load side problems using fuzzy logic and ANN controllers. The work can be extended to compensate total drop in the system using combined NEURO-FUZZY control (Adaptive neuro fuzzy controller). References Vadirajacharya G. Kinhal, Promod Agarwal, and Hari Oam Gupta (2011), Senior Member, IEEE “Performance Investigation of Neural-Network- Based Unified Power-Quality Conditioner” ieee transactions on power delivery, vol.26. Ahmet Teke, Lütfü Saribulut, and Mehmet Tümay (2011) “A Novel Reference Signal Generation Method for Power- Quality Improvement of Unified Power-Quality Conditioner” ieee transactions on power delivery. A. Zouidi, F. Fnaiech, and K. AL-Haddad (2006), “Neural network controlled three-phase three-wire shunt active power filter,” in Proc. IEEE ISIE, Montreal, QC, Canada, Jul. 9–12,pp. 5–10. L. H. Tey, P. L. So, and Y. C. Chu (2004), “Unified power quality conditioner for improving power quality using ANN with hysteresis control,” in Proc. Int. Conf. Power System Technology, pp. 1441–1446. Ruiye Liu, Ning Xia, Xiaonan Wang” The Research on Fuzzy-PID Control in Unified Power Quality Conditioner”. Timothy Ross J. (1995), “Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications”, McGraw-Hillbook Company; University of Mexico. HUANG Min, ZHA Xiao-ming, CHEN Yun-ping (2002), The controller of fuzzy changing structure of parallel power quality conditioner[J]. Power System Technology,26(7):11-14. L .Dinesh born in the year 1989 is currently doing his Post Graduate course in Power Systems And 39
  • 5. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Automation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, department of GITAM Institute of Technology, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, India, the B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from JNTU Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India, in 2010. S. Srinivasa Rao received his master degree in Electrical Power Systems from JNTU Anantapur, in 2008, B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from G.M.R Institute of Technology, India, in 2004. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering department at GITAM Institute of Technology, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. His research interest includes Power Quality. N. Siva Mallikarjuna Rao received his master degree in Control Systems from JNTU Anantapur, in 2006, B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Narasraopeta Engineering College, India, in 2003. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering department at GITAM Institute of Technology, GITAM University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. His research interest includes Control systems. Figure 1. Topology of upqc 40
  • 6. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Figure 2. Single layer feed forward network Figure 3. Matlab simulation model of upqc 41
  • 7. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Figure 4. Voltage controller using fuzzy Figure 5. Voltage controller using neural networks Figure 6. Modulator signal generation Figure 7. Membership figures for input and output 42
  • 8. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Figure 8. fuzzy interface system Figure 9. fuzzy Rule Viewer and Fuzzy Rule Editor Time Figure 10. Source voltage due to 3 phase fault 43
  • 9. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Time Figure 11. Load current due to 3 phase fault Figure 12.Matlab/Simulink Model for Reference current signal generation Time Figure 13. The injected voltage to the PCC at disturbance (Vinj) 44
  • 10. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Time Figure 14.Load voltage with fuzzy logic controller Time Figure 15. Load voltage with artificial neural network Time Figure 16. Load current with fuzzy logic controller Time 45
  • 11. Innovative Systems Design and Engineering www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1727 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2871 (Online) Vol 3, No 3, 2012 Figure 17.Load current with artificial neural network Table 1.Circuit Parameters For UPQC System quantity Supply voltage(Vs) 380Vrms Frequency 50Hz Series converter Filter inductor(Lf) 8mH Filter capacitor(Cf) 36Uf Shunt converter DC link capacitor 1100uF Reference voltage 650Vdc Smoothing inductor 15mH Non liner load 40 ohm +j 10 ohm (R+jwL) Table 2.Comparison Of Voltage Profile Between Fuzzy Logic And Neural Networks Controllers Controller Voltage Profile (V) Energy Loss( J ) Fuzzy logic controller 0.2pu to 0.8pu and current waveform Decreased from 0.099 to 1.27* is sinusoidal 10^(-3) Neural network 0.2pu to 0.95pu current waveform is Decreased from 0.099 8.2*10^(-5) sinusoidal From the above table it is concluded that the voltage profile is increased from 0.2 to 0.8pu using Fuzzy logic controller and 0.2 to 0.95 using neural network.Hence ANN controller provides better voltage profile which is the main requirement in the power system operation when compared with Fuzzy logic controller. 46
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