This paper addresses the problem of achieving current sharing and voltage balancing in DC microgrids when the filter parasitic resistances of the Distributed Generation Units (DGUs) are unknown and po-tentially time-varying. Two schemes are proposed for current sharing and voltage balancing, which use only generated current and voltage measurements. The first scheme is a novel distributed adaptive con-trol utilising the principles of back-stepping and passivity-based control design, intended for the case of constant parasitic resistances. The second scheme alters an existing stabilising controller for current sharing and voltage balancing by incorporating the estimation of the unknown, possibly time-varying, parasitic resistance. A Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Algorithm (STA) estimates the parasitic resistance and its bounded variations in finite-time. The simulation results using a DC microgrid composed of 4 DGUs demonstrate the performance of the proposed schemes.
Online parameters estimation schemes to enhance control performance in DC microgrids
Ferrara, Antonella
2023-01-01
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of achieving current sharing and voltage balancing in DC microgrids when the filter parasitic resistances of the Distributed Generation Units (DGUs) are unknown and po-tentially time-varying. Two schemes are proposed for current sharing and voltage balancing, which use only generated current and voltage measurements. The first scheme is a novel distributed adaptive con-trol utilising the principles of back-stepping and passivity-based control design, intended for the case of constant parasitic resistances. The second scheme alters an existing stabilising controller for current sharing and voltage balancing by incorporating the estimation of the unknown, possibly time-varying, parasitic resistance. A Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Algorithm (STA) estimates the parasitic resistance and its bounded variations in finite-time. The simulation results using a DC microgrid composed of 4 DGUs demonstrate the performance of the proposed schemes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.