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An adaptive deadbeat stabilizer for power system dynamic stability
An adaptive deadbeat stabilizer developed to improve power system damping is discussed. The method involves normalized recursive least-squares estimation to yield a reduced-order state-space model of the power system. This reduced-order model is used to design the required deadbeat stabilizer recursively, along with an adaptive observer to estimate the unknown states.<>