15 research outputs found

    Distributed Adaptive Droop Control for DC Distribution Systems

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    Droop-free Team-oriented Control for AC Distribution Systems

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    Droop-free Distributed Control for AC Microgrids

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    Cooperative Frequency Control for Autonomous AC Microgrids

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    A Multi-Functional Fully Distributed Control Framework for AC Microgrids

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    Active Loads of a Microgrid As Players in a Differential Game

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    Low-inertia DC microgrids rely on storage devices to buffer energy and handle abrupt load changes. An alternative approach involves the concept of power buffers. Proper adjustment of the input impedances of power buffers helps shape the trajectory of the transients imposed on DC microgrid. A communication network facilitates data exchange among active loads (loads augmented with power buffers). Such group information helps to collectively respond to any load change; an optimal response with the least energy extract from individual buffers. A cooperative game-theoretic performance function is defined for active loads. Then, a distributed control policy simultaneously minimizes all performance functions. A low-voltage DC microgrid is used to study the effectiveness of the proposed methodology

    Cooperative synchronization in distributed microgrid control

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    Distributed adaptive droop control for DC distribution systems

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    Team-Oriented Load Sharing in Parallel DC–DC Converters

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    Distributed Adaptive Droop Control for DC Distribution Systems

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