2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15114136
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Distributed Weight Adaptive Control for Frequency Regulation of Islanded Microgrid

Abstract: The consensus control method based on a multi-agent system has been widely applied in the distributed control and optimization of microgrids. However, the following drawbacks are still common in current research: (1) ignoring the influence of consensus control commands on the synchronization stability of the physical grid under primary control; (2) only focusing on improving one property ofcontrol performance, lacking comprehensive considerations of multiple properties. With the aim of solving these problems, … Show more

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“…Therefore, the reliability of the system is low. Reference [18] used the consistency theory to realize the distributed frequency cooperative control of a flexible DC interconnected islanded microgrid cluster system and the reasonable allocation of each microgrid's standby capacity. However, the proposed method is for a multi-AC microgrid flexible interconnection system, not a multi-DC microgrid cluster, and still needs to realize the information interaction through the communication network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the reliability of the system is low. Reference [18] used the consistency theory to realize the distributed frequency cooperative control of a flexible DC interconnected islanded microgrid cluster system and the reasonable allocation of each microgrid's standby capacity. However, the proposed method is for a multi-AC microgrid flexible interconnection system, not a multi-DC microgrid cluster, and still needs to realize the information interaction through the communication network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%