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Synchronization and power sharing for droop-controlled inverters in islanded microgrids

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This work shows that a network of loads and DC/AC inverters equipped with power-frequency droop controllers can be cast as a Kuramoto model of phase-coupled oscillators, and proposes a distributed integral controller based on averaging algorithms, which dynamically regulates the system frequency in the presence of a time-varying load.
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This article is published in Automatica.The article was published on 2013-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 819 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Voltage droop & Control theory.

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Synchronization in complex networks of phase oscillators: A survey

TL;DR: This survey reviews the vast literature on the theory and the applications of complex oscillator networks, focusing on phase oscillator models that are widespread in real-world synchronization phenomena, that generalize the celebrated Kuramoto model, and that feature a rich phenomenology.
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Synchronization in complex oscillator networks and smart grids

TL;DR: This work presents a unique, concise, and closed-form condition for synchronization of the fully nonlinear, nonequilibrium, and dynamic network of a strongly coupled and sufficiently homogeneous network.
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State of the Art in Research on Microgrids: A Review

TL;DR: This paper presents a review of issues concerning microgrid issues and provides an account of research in areas related to microgrids, including distributed generation, microgrid value propositions, applications of power electronics, economic issues, micro grid operation and control, micro grids clusters, and protection and communications issues.
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A Survey of Distributed Optimization and Control Algorithms for Electric Power Systems

TL;DR: This paper reviews distributed algorithms for offline solution of optimal power flow (OPF) problems as well as online algorithms for real-time solution of OPF, optimal frequency control, optimal voltage control, and optimal wide-area control problems.
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An Overview of Recent Advances in Event-Triggered Consensus of Multiagent Systems

TL;DR: An overview of recent advances in event-triggered consensus of MASs is provided and some in-depth analysis is made on several event- Triggered schemes, including event-based sampling schemes, model-based event-Triggered scheme, sampled-data-basedevent-trIGgered schemes), and self- triggered sampling schemes.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a model for the power system stability problem in modern power systems based on Synchronous Machine Theory and Modelling, and a model representation of the synchronous machine representation in stability studies.
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Consensus and Cooperation in Networked Multi-Agent Systems

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Information consensus in multivehicle cooperative control

TL;DR: Theoretical results regarding consensus-seeking under both time invariant and dynamically changing communication topologies are summarized in this paper, where several specific applications of consensus algorithms to multivehicle coordination are described.
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