Inverse optimal control for angle stabilization in converters-based generation

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DOI10.23919/ACC53348.2022.9867726arXiv2101.11141MaRDI QIDQ6359129FDOQ6359129


Authors: Taouba Jouini, Anders Rantzer, Emma Tegling Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 January 2021

Abstract: In inverse optimal control, the optimality of a given feedback stabilizing controller is a byproduct of the choice of a meaningful, a posteriori defined, cost functional. This allows for a simple tuning comparable to linear quadratic control, also for nonlinear controllers. Our work illustrates the usefulness of this approach in the control of converter-based power systems and networked systems in general, and thereby in finding controllers with topological structure and known optimality properties. In particular, we design an inverse optimal feedback controller that stabilizes the phase angles of voltage-source controlled DC/AC converters at an induced steady state with zero frequency error. The distributed angular droop controller yields active power to angle droop behavior at steady state. Moreover, we suggest a practical implementation of the controller and corroborate our results through simulations on a three-converter system and a numerical comparison with standard frequency droop control.













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