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Design of a Fixed Order Robust Controller to Damp Inter Area Oscillations in Power Systems

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Figure 1. Linear constraints on Nyquist plot.
Figure 2. Single line diagram of two-area four-machines test system.
Figure 3. (a) The block diagram of an SVC; (b) The control representation of the system
Figure 4. Tie-line power at different, load conditions, fault locations and change in system topology
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