Distributed robust secondary frequency control of inverter-based microgrids under time-varying communication delays
This paper presents a robust secondary control strategy for frequency synchronization and active power sharing for inverter-based microgrids. The problem is addressed in a multi-agent fashion where the local controllers of the distributed generators play the role of agents, and communication is affe...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents a robust secondary control strategy for frequency
synchronization and active power sharing for inverter-based microgrids. The
problem is addressed in a multi-agent fashion where the local controllers of
the distributed generators play the role of agents, and communication is
affected by time-varying delays. {The approach is fully distributed and based
on a synergic combination of linear consensus and integral sliding-mode
control. Lyapunovanalysis is presented to assess the stability properties of
the closed loop.} Delay-dependent stability conditions are expressed as a set
of linear matrix inequalities whose solution yields appropriate control gains
such that frequency restoration is achieved despite delays and active power
sharing constraints. Simulations confirm the effectiveness of the proposed
control strategy. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.14098 |