Stability Analysis of Cyber Physical Microgrid with Dynamic Demand Control considering Time Delays

Time delays are enforced into the LFC system of microgrid (MG) while transmitting the control signals from the central controller and also aggregating the controllable loads of Demand Side Response (DSR). Due to these delays, the system dynamic performance gets affected leading to system instability...

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Veröffentlicht in:International transactions on electrical energy systems 2022-08, Vol.2022, p.1-13
Hauptverfasser: Sumithra, J., Jothi Swaroopan, N. M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Time delays are enforced into the LFC system of microgrid (MG) while transmitting the control signals from the central controller and also aggregating the controllable loads of Demand Side Response (DSR). Due to these delays, the system dynamic performance gets affected leading to system instability. The time delays may be fixed or time varying. In this paper, a cyber physical microgrid is modeled with Dynamic Demand Control (DDC) loop including time delays, and the stability of the proposed model is analyzed both for fixed and time varying delays. The impact of fixed time delays on the stability of the proposed microgrid is theoretically evaluated using Frequency Sweeping Technique (FST). To examine the delay dependent stability of the proposed system with time varying delays, including external load perturbations, a matrix stability criterion is formulated and analyzed. The novelty of the method lies in the modelling of LFC with structured load perturbations and also investigating its impact on the stability of LFC using frequency domain approach. Since the effect of load perturbations is considered for the analysis, a more realistic operating condition can be portrayed in a microgrid system. The inclusion of DDC load in LFC of the microgrid provides better transient response even with larger time delays. The accuracy of the proposed method is verified through simulation results.
ISSN:2050-7038
2050-7038
DOI:10.1155/2022/2599385