Cooperative synchronization in distributed microgrid control / Ali Bidram, Vahidreza Nasirian, Ali Davoudi, Frank L. Lewis.
2017
TK3105
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Cooperative synchronization in distributed microgrid control / Ali Bidram, Vahidreza Nasirian, Ali Davoudi, Frank L. Lewis.
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ISBN
9783319508085 (electronic book)
3319508083 (electronic book)
9783319508078
3319508075
3319508083 (electronic book)
9783319508078
3319508075
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 242 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-319-50808-5 doi
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TK3105
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.3192
Summary
This book brings together emerging objectives and paradigms in the control of both AC and DC microgrids; further, it facilitates the integration of renewable-energy and distribution systems through localization of generation, storage and consumption. The control objectives in a microgrid are addressed through the hierarchical control structure. After providing a comprehensive survey on the state of the art in microgrid control, the book goes on to address the most recent control schemes for both AC and DC microgrids, which are based on the distributed cooperative control of multi-agent systems. The cooperative control structure discussed distributes the co-ordination and optimization tasks across all distributed generators. This does away with the need for a central controller, and the control system will not collapse in response to the outage of a single unit. This avoids adverse effects on system flexibility and configurability, as well as the reliability concerns in connection with single points of failure that arise in traditional, centralized microgrid control schemes. Rigorous proofs develop each control methodology covered in the book, and simulation examples are provided to justify all of the proposed algorithms. Given its extensive yet self-contained content, the book offers a comprehensive source of information for graduate students, academic researchers, and practicing engineers working in the field of microgrid control and optimization. Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage the transfer of technology in control engineering. The rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all aspects of industrial control.
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Advances in industrial control.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Control and Modeling of Microgrids
Background on Distributed Control of Multi-agent Systems
Distributed Control of AC Microgrids
Advanced Methods for Distributed Control of AC Microgrids
Droop-Free Control of AC Microgrids
Synchronization in DC Microgrids.
Control and Modeling of Microgrids
Background on Distributed Control of Multi-agent Systems
Distributed Control of AC Microgrids
Advanced Methods for Distributed Control of AC Microgrids
Droop-Free Control of AC Microgrids
Synchronization in DC Microgrids.