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Noise-Resilient Fixed-Time Pinning-Based Secondary Control for Hybrid Inverter-Based AC/DC Microgrids
Since communication channels of microgrids (MGs) are prone to environmental noises, control signals used in distributed control architecture will also be polluted. To solve this challenging task, noises in communication channels need to be considered in distributed control of MGs. In this paper, distributed noise-resilient fixed-time consensus-based secondary control of hybrid inverter-based AC/DC MGs is proposed to achieve autonomous power sharing, frequency synchronization, and voltage restoration simultaneouly. One major benefit of the proposed fixed-time control is that the converging time is indeed independent of the initial condition. Thus, the settling time can be elaborately designated off-line according to specification requirements. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, simulation studies under MATLAB/Simulink environments of a 6-bus hybrid inverter-based AC/DC MG are performed. Scenar-ios under load variations, communication channel with additive noise, and plug-and-play operations of distributed generators are investigated. Comparison studies with other variants of distributed consensus control are also investigated to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed distributed secondary control.