Abstract
A distributed secondary control (DSC) strategy that combines Q-learning and pinning control is originally proposed to achieve a fully optimal DSC for droop-controlled microgrids (MGs). It takes advantages of cross-fusion of the two algorithms to realize the high efficiency and self-adaptive control in MGs. It has the following advantages. Firstly, it adopts the advantages of reinforcement learning in autonomous learning control and intelligent decision-making, driving the action value of pinning control for feedback adaptive correction. Secondly, only a small part of points selected as pinned points needs to be controlled and pre-learned, hence the actual control problem is transformed into a synchronous tracking problem and the installation number of controllers is further reduced. Thirdly, the pinning matrix can be modified to adapt to plug-and-play operation under the distributed control architecture. Finally, the effectiveness and versatility of the proposed strategy are demonstrated with a typical droop-controlled MG model.
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Liu, W., Shen, J., Zhang, S., Li, N., Zhu, Z., Liang, L., & Wen, Z. (2022). Distributed Secondary Control Strategy Based on Q-learning and Pinning Control for Droop-controlled Microgrids. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 10(5), 1314–1325. https://doi.org/10.35833/MPCE.2020.000705
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