Passivity-Based Power Sharing and Voltage Regulation in DC Microgrids With Unactuated Buses

IF 4.9 2区 计算机科学 Q1 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1109/TCST.2024.3372308
Albertus Johannes Malan;Pol Jané-Soneira;Felix Strehle;Sören Hohmann
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In this article, we propose a novel four-stage distributed controller for a dc microgrid that achieves proportional power sharing and average voltage regulation for the voltages at actuated and unactuated buses. The controller is presented for a dc microgrid comprising multiple distributed generation units (DGUs) with time-varying actuation states, dynamic $RLC$ lines, nonlinear constant impedance, current, and power (ZIP) loads, and a time-varying network topology. The controller comprising a nonlinear gain, proportional–integral (PI) controllers, and two dynamic distributed averaging stages is designed for asymptotic stability. This constitutes deriving passivity properties for the dc microgrid, along with each of the controller subsystems. Thereafter, design parameters are found through a passivity-based optimization using the worst-case subsystem properties. The resulting closed loop is robust against DGU actuation changes, network topology changes, and microgrid parameter changes. The stability and robustness of the proposed control are verified via simulations.
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具有无扰动母线的直流微电网中基于无源状态的功率共享和电压调节
在本文中,我们为直流微电网提出了一种新型四级分布式控制器,该控制器可实现比例功率共享,并对有功母线和无功母线的电压进行平均电压调节。该控制器适用于直流微电网,包括多个具有时变启动状态的分布式发电单元 (DGU)、动态 RLC 线路、非线性恒定阻抗、电流和功率 (ZIP) 负载以及时变网络拓扑结构。控制器由非线性增益、比例-积分 (PI) 控制器和两个动态分布式平均级组成,旨在实现渐近稳定性。这就需要推导出直流微电网以及每个控制器子系统的被动特性。之后,利用最坏情况下的子系统特性,通过基于被动性的优化找到设计参数。由此产生的闭环对 DGU 驱动变化、网络拓扑变化和微电网参数变化具有鲁棒性。通过模拟验证了拟议控制的稳定性和鲁棒性。
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IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology publishes high quality technical papers on technological advances in control engineering. The word technology is from the Greek technologia. The modern meaning is a scientific method to achieve a practical purpose. Control Systems Technology includes all aspects of control engineering needed to implement practical control systems, from analysis and design, through simulation and hardware. A primary purpose of the IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology is to have an archival publication which will bridge the gap between theory and practice. Papers are published in the IEEE Transactions on Control System Technology which disclose significant new knowledge, exploratory developments, or practical applications in all aspects of technology needed to implement control systems, from analysis and design through simulation, and hardware.
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