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Optimal frequency control in microgrid system using fractional order PID controller using Krill Herd algorithm

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Fig. 1. Schematic of the hybrid system with energy storage  and regeneration compounds
Fig. 2. Fractional order PID controller
Fig. 5. Frequency and power deviation using best FOPID  based KH and PSO
Fig. 6. The output power of different component  of Microgrid using best FOPID
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