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Variable Form LADRC-Based Robustness Improvement for Electrical Load Interface in Microgrid: A Disturbance Response Perspective


Abstract:

As the cornerstone of adjusting microgrid output, the electrical load interface unit is difficult to continuously output desired dynamics under various uncertainties. To ...Show More

Abstract:

As the cornerstone of adjusting microgrid output, the electrical load interface unit is difficult to continuously output desired dynamics under various uncertainties. To handle the problem, a variable form linear active disturbance rejection control (VFLADRC), including extended state differential compensation, is proposed for load interface unit according to the separating response. In this technology, the extended state differential is embedded in the linear extended state observer (LESO) to construct a modified LESO, alongside the control law is generated via a feedforward way. By doing this, the attenuation capability of generalized disturbance response in the system output is improved, thereby optimizing output dynamics. In addition, the stability and output characteristics of the studied scheme are theoretically investigated. It is revealed that the electrical load interface unit with VFLADRC exhibits a higher level of robustness. Finally, comparative experiments are conducted on a 40-kW test platform, which validates the correctness of the analysis and the superiority of the proposed approach.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics ( Volume: 20, Issue: 1, January 2024)
Page(s): 432 - 441
Date of Publication: 10 April 2023

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