Adaptive voltage regulation of an inverter-based power distribution network with a class of droop controllers
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Publication:6340308
arXiv2005.04060MaRDI QIDQ6340308FDOQ6340308
Authors: Michelle S. Chong, Henrik Sandberg
Publication date: 8 May 2020
Abstract: The voltage received by each customer connected to a power distribution line with local controllers (inverters) is regulated to be within a desired margin through a class of slope-restricted controllers, known conventionally as emph{droop} controllers. We adapt the design of the droop controllers according to the known bounds of the net power consumption of each customer in each observation time window. A sufficient condition for voltage regulation is provided for each time window, which guides the design of the droop controllers, depending on the properties of the distribution line (line impedances) and the upper bound of all the customers' power consumption during each time window. The resulting adaptive scheme is verified on a benchmark model of a European low-voltage network by the CIGRE task force.
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