Abstract

The traditional communication method will bring a heavy burden to the grid system in the distributed collaborative control of microgrids. In grid-connected ac microgrid, this paper adopts an event-triggered control method to resolve the power sharing problem and reduce the communication cost. To begin, the problem is stated as the control problem of a leader-follower multiagent system and uses a distributed hierarchical control strategy to solve it. The primary controller uses the internal model principle to control the voltage output. To optimize the secondary controller, this paper not only adopts an event-triggered control strategy for the microgrid based on the Lyapunov principle to control the output of the compensator state, but also carries out relevant theoretical verification and analysis to ensure that each agent can exclude Zeno behavior. Finally, simulation instances are used to verify the usefulness of the studied control algorithm.

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