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Full Description
This book presents a detailed description of the transition from the traditional power system to the microgrid (MG) system.
The authors introduce the basic concepts of an MG system along with its different operating modes and classifications. The various benefits, challenges, and technical aspects of an MG are highlighted. They demonstrate different control strategies that are applied at different levels of the control hierarchy, particularly the distributed secondary control architecture. Furthermore, the adaptive techniques-based distributed schemes, a distributed architecture-based synchronization controller, and a delay-independent buffer-free distributed controller are proposed for the MG system.
This book can be useful for senior undergraduate students, postgraduate students, and researchers of electrical power engineering and system control.
Contents
1 An Overview of Microgrid Concept, Classifications, and Components 2 Benefits, Challenges, and Technical Aspects of Microgrid 3 Hierarchical Control of Microgrid 4 Adaptive Distributed Secondary Control Schemes for Microgrid 5 Distributed Secondary Controller for Microgrid to Achieve Synchronization 6 Secondary Control Strategy for Microgrid Considering Communication Delays