Dynamic Self-Triggered Adaptive Control for Voltage Regulation of DC Microgrids

IF 4 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Fan Liu;Hanguang Su;Huaguang Zhang;Ruizhuo Song;Jiawei Wang
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In this brief, a novel online near-optimal control scheme is investigated for the voltage tracking control problem of direct current (DC) microgrids under the dynamic self-triggered (DST) mechanism. First, the DC microgrid is modeled as an affine coupled system. The nonzero-sum game issue of the multi-input system is taken into account, where each distributed generator (DG) strives to minimize the individual performance index function and ensure the stability of the whole system. Subsequently, the value function with the non-quadratic utility function is established to seek the optimal constrained control pair. The critic neural network (NN) is devised to approximate the optimal value function. By virtue of experience replay technique, the persistent excitation condition is no more needed. What is more, dynamic event-triggered (DET) control can significantly reduce the waste of computation and communication resources by avoiding the redundant triggers. However, the continuous detection of the DET condition is dependent on dedicated hardware. To overcome the difficulties in hardware realization of DET control, a novel DST method with the dead-zone operation is proposed, in which design the next triggering instant is actively calculated by current data. Besides, the stability of the system and the minimum trigger interval are guaranteed. Finally, a simulation example validates the effectiveness of the algorithm.
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
20.50%
发文量
883
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: TCAS II publishes brief papers in the field specified by the theory, analysis, design, and practical implementations of circuits, and the application of circuit techniques to systems and to signal processing. Included is the whole spectrum from basic scientific theory to industrial applications. The field of interest covered includes: Circuits: Analog, Digital and Mixed Signal Circuits and Systems Nonlinear Circuits and Systems, Integrated Sensors, MEMS and Systems on Chip, Nanoscale Circuits and Systems, Optoelectronic Circuits and Systems, Power Electronics and Systems Software for Analog-and-Logic Circuits and Systems Control aspects of Circuits and Systems.
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