IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Quantitative Controllability Analysis of IEEE Power Network

  • Lifu Wang,
  • Le Duan,
  • Zhi Kong,
  • Yali Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2982435
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 58057 – 58063

Abstract

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The previous research on the controllability of complex networks is qualitative issue which can only identify whether the network is controllable or not, and it is difficult to assess the controlled ability of network. In this paper, a quantitative measurement index of network controllability is introduced. And the index is used to study the controllability of the IEEE power network system. The relationship between controllability and network parameters (including the average degree, the clustering coefficient, the average path length) of power network is analyzed by comparing with the ER random network, WS small world network, BA scale-free network and CM network. The results show that the power networks have a small average path length and a higher clustering coefficient, which belong to the small world network. And, the controllability of power networks is larger than the corresponding model networks, indicating that power networks are relatively easier to be controlled.

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