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Secondary control of microgrids based on distributed cooperative control of multi-agent systems

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This study proposes a secondary voltage and frequency control scheme based on the distributed cooperative control of multi-agent systems that is fully distributed such that each distributed generator only requires its own information and the information of its neighbours on the communication digraph.
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This study proposes a secondary voltage and frequency control scheme based on the distributed cooperative control of multi-agent systems. The proposed secondary control is implemented through a communication network with one-way communication links. The required communication network is modelled by a directed graph (digraph). The proposed secondary control is fully distributed such that each distributed generator only requires its own information and the information of its neighbours on the communication digraph. Thus, the requirements for a central controller and complex communication network are obviated, and the system reliability is improved. The simulation results verify the effectiveness of the proposed secondary control for a microgrid test system.

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