This paper proposes a novel distributed event-triggered secondary control method to overcome the drawbacks of primary control for direct current(DC)microgrids.With eventtriggered distributed communication,the proposed...This paper proposes a novel distributed event-triggered secondary control method to overcome the drawbacks of primary control for direct current(DC)microgrids.With eventtriggered distributed communication,the proposed control method can achieve system-wide control of parallel distrubted generators(DGs)with two main control objectives:①estimate the average bus voltage and regulate it at the nominal value;②achieve accurate current sharing among the DGs in proportion to their power output ratings.Furthermore,the proposed control strategy can be implemented in a distributed way that shares the required tasks among the DGs.Thus,it shows the advantages of being flexible and scalable.Furthermore,this paper proposes a simple event-triggered condition that does not need extra state estimator.Thus,limited communication among neighbors is required only when the event-triggered condition is satisfied,which significantly reduces the communication burden at the cyber layer.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61803343)Key R&D and Promotion Project of Henan Province(No.202102210096)。
文摘This paper proposes a novel distributed event-triggered secondary control method to overcome the drawbacks of primary control for direct current(DC)microgrids.With eventtriggered distributed communication,the proposed control method can achieve system-wide control of parallel distrubted generators(DGs)with two main control objectives:①estimate the average bus voltage and regulate it at the nominal value;②achieve accurate current sharing among the DGs in proportion to their power output ratings.Furthermore,the proposed control strategy can be implemented in a distributed way that shares the required tasks among the DGs.Thus,it shows the advantages of being flexible and scalable.Furthermore,this paper proposes a simple event-triggered condition that does not need extra state estimator.Thus,limited communication among neighbors is required only when the event-triggered condition is satisfied,which significantly reduces the communication burden at the cyber layer.