Predefined-time Secondary Control for DC Microgrid

2021 
DC microgrid as a micro-scale power system, has drawn growing attention for its various applications which calls for good power quality, proper power sharing, and fast response property. However, the existing researches aren't yet able to achieve the purpose in a predefined time. In this paper, a new predefined-time secondary controller is proposed for DC microgrid to realize the objectives of both voltage regulation and current sharing among distributed generators within a predefined time. The controller is designed by employing a sign function and a $K^1$ function and by defining a new composite error, which does not need to sample the voltage of DC bus or the current of neighbors, but only the local current and voltage. The upper bound of the convergence time of both the voltage and current in the DC microgrid is just related to one parameter which can be predefined and is independent of initial error. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is verified by multiple simulations and experiments built on MATLAB/Simulink and a hardware-in-the-loop experimental platform. The conducted simulations and experiments include several typical scenarios together with a comparison, which illustrate the advantages of the proposed controller such as fast convergence rate and small overshoot.
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