Event-triggered microgrid patent
Attack‐resilient event‐triggered distributed control
Attack‐resilient event‐triggered distributed control strategy of microgrid based on multi‐objective optimization May 2023 IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution 17(8):n/a-n/a
Distributed Secondary Control for DC Microgrid With Event-Triggered
The distributed control of DC microgrid is becoming increasingly important in modern power systems. One important control objective is to ensure DC bus voltage stability and proper
Distributed event‐triggered secondary control for
Thus, this paper proposes an event-triggered distributed control strategy that can significantly reduce the requirements of communication. In addition, compared with existing schemes, the proposed algorithm can
Distributed dynamic event-triggered control for resilience
N2 - Distributed dynamic event-triggered control (ETC) method is proposed to solve the stochastic and intermittent problem caused by distributed renewable energy generation unit (DG) in
Event-Triggered Hierarchical Multi-Mode Management
In the multi-microgrid system, once a microgrid is severely disturbed into the alert or emergency state, the effective multi-mode management method is necessary to make the system restore
A Novel Event-Triggered Control of DC Microgrids Against
This article investigates a problem of event-triggered controller design for DC microgrid, in which multiple nonlinear Constant power loads (CPLs) and probabilistic actuator fault are
Asynchronous Periodic Distributed Event-Triggered Voltage
In this paper, we introduce a distributed secondary voltage and frequency control scheme for an islanded ac microgrid under event-triggered communication. An integral type event-triggered
Event‐triggered distributed model predictive control for resilient
This article addresses the problem of distributed secondary voltage control of an islanded microgrid (MG) from a cyber‐physical perspective by using two novel event triggering
Microgrid event trigger optimization and control based on
For the proposed microgrid model, network control systems (NCSs) are introduced, and linear quadratic gaussian (LQG) controllers are designed. The asynchronous sampling data system
Adaptive Event-Triggered Predictive Control for Finite Time Microgrid
This paper proposes an adaptive event-triggered communication-assisted distributed secondary cooperative control strategy using a parameter projection law-based estimate of states to
Distributed fixed-time nonlinear control of microgrids based on event
A distributed fixed-time nonlinear control strategy, which integrates the event-triggered mechanism into voltage and frequency regulation and active power sharing in an
Distributed Fixed-Time Optimal Energy Management for
The article investigates the optimal energy management (OEM) problem for microgrids. To figure out the problem in fixed time and alleviate communication load with limited resources, this
Attack‐resilient event‐triggered distributed control strategy of
The event is not triggered and the time interval of any two adjacent triggered time of DG i is greater than 0, which means that the Zeno behavior is avoided. 4.3 Attack resilient
Asynchronous Periodic Distributed Event-Triggered Frequency Control
event-triggered secondary voltage and frequency control, fair sharing of both active and reactive powers between power sources are investigated. Authors in [19] utilized an event-triggered
Event-Triggered Distributed Sliding Mode Control for DC Microgrids
In this article, an event-triggered distributed sliding mode control (SMC) scheme is developed for dc microgrids composed of multiple boost converters in parallel under limited
Distributed secondary control for DC microgrid under the adaptive event
First of all, a dynamic event-triggered (DET) protocol is introduced for each DG unit to orchestrate the information transmission, which aims to save communication resources
Distributed Event-Triggered Control of DC Microgrids
A dc microgrid needs to be well controlled to fully unlock its potential. This article presents a distributed event-triggered control algorithm for accurate load current sharing and voltage

6 FAQs about [Event-triggered microgrid patent]
What is a distributed event-triggered control algorithm for dc microgrid?
This article presents a distributed event-triggered control algorithm for accurate load current sharing and voltage profile regulation of dc microgrid. According to the control design, a subsystem controller only communicates with its neighboring controller (s) when a certain condition evaluated using local measurements is triggered.
Can a dc microgrid control voltage and current regulation?
The proposed control is applied to a DC microgrid system for secondary control of voltage and current regulation, and the performance of the proposed technique is validated under various operating conditions and disturbance in the communication system in both simulation and hardware environment.
Can event-triggered distributed control reduce communication requirements?
However, traditional distributed control schemes based on fixed-cycle communication usually result in a waste of communication resources. Thus, this paper proposes an event-triggered distributed control strategy that can significantly reduce the requirements of communication.
What are the key goals of system-wide control in DC microgrids?
In DC microgrids, the key goals of system-wide control are droop-based current sharing and network dc-voltage regulation.
Is there an adaptive event-triggered control strategy for a load frequency control system?
In this paper, an adaptive event-triggered control (ETC) strategy for a load frequency control (LFC) system in an islanded MG is proposed. First, a bounded adaptive event-triggered communication scheme is designed.
What is event triggered control diagram?
Event-triggered control diagram for the secondary control. The local error represents the difference between the real-time state value and the last broadcast state value, while the global error represents the difference between the real-time state value and the reference value. On this basis, the trigger time and trigger function are defined as: