LAI, NGOC BAO, BALTAS, NICHOLAS-GREGORY, Marin L. , Tarasso A. , RODRÍGUEZ CORTÉS, PEDRO
No
IEEE Workshop Control Model. Power Electron., COMPEL
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Científica
01/01/2020
2-s2.0-85098584964
Grid-connected power converters have been increasingly utilized to inject renewable energy into the grid. To reduce installation cost and the same time to increase system stability, this paper presents control design for grid-connected power converters with only current sensors. The proposed control scheme mainly consists of a state-feedback controller and a state observer. To guarantee the stability of the closed-loop system, linear matrix inequality approach is employed to obtain control gains. As opposed to the existing approaches, the proposed scheme offers superior dynamic performance under voltage sag. Such improvement is achieved by incorporating the internal model of proportional controller into the state-feedback controller. The effectiveness of the proposed controller is validated by simulations under various operating conditions. © 2020 IEEE.
Closed loop systems; Control system stability; Controllers; Electric power system control; Electric power transmission networks; Feedback control; Linear matrix inequalities; Power converters; State feedback; Control design; Control schemes; Current sensors; Grid-connected; Installation costs; On state; Renewable energies; State feedback controller; States observer; System's stabilities; State estimation