Distributed Finite-Time Convergence Control of an Islanded Low-Voltage AC Microgrid
The control of an islanded AC microgrid with high penetration level of renewable generations is complicated and challenging due to its low inertia and fast changing operating conditions. To address the drawbacks of traditional droop control with low-voltage AC microgrid, an adaptive virtual impedanc...
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description | The control of an islanded AC microgrid with high penetration level of renewable generations is complicated and challenging due to its low inertia and fast changing operating conditions. To address the drawbacks of traditional droop control with low-voltage AC microgrid, an adaptive virtual impedance control is proposed to improve the active/reactive power sharing accuracy. To deal with the frequency and voltage deviation caused by the primary control while satisfying the fast response requirements and various users' preferences, a flexible distributed control strategy is proposed as the secondary control. The proposed control strategy can restore the frequency and voltage magnitude to the desired values in a finite-time manner, using only local and neighboring information. The finite-time convergence of the proposed distributed control algorithm is guaranteed through rigorous analysis. Simulation studies validate the effectiveness and scalability of the proposed distributed control strategy. |
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