Secondary control of islanded microgrid using robust finite time decentralized method based on adaptive fuzzy sliding mode controller

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Secondary voltage control of islanded microgrid is one of the main needs of microgrid hierarchical control from one perspective and the realization of stable smart grids from another aspect. This article aims to achieve several goals simultaneously: First, it provides a decentralized structure for controlling and regulating the voltage of DGs, in which the effects of nonlinear terms on the dynamics of the microgrid system are considered without elimination or linearization. The fuzzy method has been used to approximate the uncertainties, the interactions of agents and nonlinear terms, and the adaptive method has been used to obtain the optimal fuzzy approximation gains. Sliding mode rules are also used to obtain a control signal and using Lyapunov's theory, the finite time and robust stability of the closed-loop control system is guaranteed. The finite time approach ensures the achievement of convergence in a finite and definite time, and the robust approach realizes the dynamic stability of the system against uncertainties and disturbances. The results of the microgrid system simulation show well the proposed controller capability in different operating conditions.

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Sun, J., Gu, H., Taleb Ziabari, M., & Mousavi, H. (2021). Secondary control of islanded microgrid using robust finite time decentralized method based on adaptive fuzzy sliding mode controller. Systems Science and Control Engineering, 9(1), 714–723. https://doi.org/10.1080/21642583.2021.1989634

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