Distributed Secondary Voltage Control of Islanded Microgrids Based on RBF-Neural-Network Sliding-Mode Technique

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The secondary voltage control problem of inverter-based islanded microgrid (MG) is proposed in this paper. First, the dynamics of the distributed generation (DG) with primary control is analyzed and modeled. Then, an RBF-neural-network (RBF-NN) sliding-mode controller is designed to eliminate the voltage deviation caused by primary control. The output voltage of all DGs can restore to a reference value and remains stable. Finally, taking an MG consisting of four DGs as an example, the experimental results validate the designed secondary control strategy.

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Shen, X., Wang, H., Li, J., Su, Q., & Gao, L. (2019). Distributed Secondary Voltage Control of Islanded Microgrids Based on RBF-Neural-Network Sliding-Mode Technique. IEEE Access, 7, 65616–65623. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2915509

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