Intelligent Secondary Control of Islanded AC Microgrids: A Brain Emotional Learning-Based Approach
Article 2022 en
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This paper proposes a distributed intelligent secondary control (SC) approach based on brain emotional learning-based intelligent controller (BELBIC) for power electronic-based ac microgrid (MG). The BELBIC controller is able to learn quick-auto and handle model complexity, non-linearity, and uncertainty of the MG. The proposed controller is fully model-free, indicating that the voltage amplitude and frequency deviations are regulated without previous knowledge of the system model and parameters. This approach ensures low steady-state variations with higher bandwidth and maintains accurate power-sharing of the droop mechanism. Furthermore, primary control is realized with a robust finite control set-model predictive control (FCS-MPC) in the inner level to increase the system frequency bandwidth and a droop control in the outer level to regulate the power-sharing among the distributed generations. Finally, experimental tests obtained from a hardware-in-the-loop testbed validate the proposed control strategy for different cases.
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