A robust scheme for distributed control of power converters in DC microgrids with time-varying power sharing

Mayank Baranwal, Alireza Askarian, S. Salapaka, M. Salapaka
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This paper addresses the problem of output voltage regulation for multiple DC/DC converters connected to a microgrid, and prescribes a scheme for sharing power among different sources. This architecture is structured in such a way that it admits quantifiable analysis of the closed-loop performance of the network of converters; the analysis simplifies to studying closed-loop performance of an equivalent single-converter system. The proposed architecture allows for the proportion in which the sources provide power to vary with time; thus overcoming limitations of our previous designs in [1]. Additionally, the proposed control framework is suitable to both centralized and decentralized implementations, i.e., the same control architecture can be employed for voltage regulation irrespective of the availability of common load-current (or power) measurement, without the need to modify controller parameters. The performance becomes quantifiably better with better communication of the demanded load to all the controllers at all the converters (in the centralized case); however guarantees viability when such communication is absent. Case studies comprising of battery, PV and generic sources are presented and demonstrate the enhanced performance of prescribed optimal controllers for voltage regulation and power sharing.
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本文研究了连接到微电网的多个DC/DC变换器的输出电压调节问题,并提出了一种不同电源之间的功率共享方案。该架构的结构允许对变换器网络的闭环性能进行量化分析;将分析简化为研究等效单变换器系统的闭环性能。所提出的架构允许源提供功率的比例随时间变化;从而克服了我们在[1]中先前设计的局限性。此外,所提出的控制框架适用于集中式和分散式实现,即,无论是否可用公共负载电流(或功率)测量,都可以采用相同的控制架构进行电压调节,而无需修改控制器参数。随着所需负载与所有转换器上的所有控制器的通信更好(在集中式情况下),性能变得量化更好;然而,在没有这种通信时保证可行性。案例研究包括电池、光伏和通用电源,并展示了用于电压调节和功率共享的规定最优控制器的增强性能。
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