The main objective of this project is decouple the power flow by compensating the associated unintended active and reactive power losses flowing through the transmission line by using Adaptive Power Control Strategy for Smart Droop-Based Grid-Connected Inverters
This paper proposes an adaptive mechanism for droop-based grid-connected inverters to decouple the power flow by compensating the associated unintended active and reactive power losses flowing through the transmission line (or any desired segment of it). This control strategy relies on modifying the power command provided to the frequency and voltage droop loops by considering the effects of both the transmission line resistance and inductance components on the power flow between the inverter and the grid. It uses only the local current and voltage measurements to first perform an online estimation of the transmission line resistance and inductance and then to calculate the proposed adaptive power terms. The performance of the proposed control is validated in MATLAB/Simulink.
Index Terms—Adaptive droop control, decoupling power flow, impedance estimation, inverters, transmission loss compensation.
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Software Configuration:
Operating System : Windows 7/8/10
Application Software : Matlab/Simulink
Hardware Configuration:
RAM : 8 GB
Processor : I3 / I5(Mostly prefer)