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Dynamic Microgrids in Resilient Distribution Systems With Reconfigurable Cyber-Physical Networks

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JESTPE.2020.2981921

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Network topology; Topology; Peer-to-peer computing; Decentralized control; Power system dynamics; Transmission line matrix methods; Power electronics; Cyber-physical system (CPS); distributed control; dynamic microgrids (MGs); network reconfiguration

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy through the Solar Energy Technologies Office [34230]

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This article discusses dynamic MGs operation and reconfigurable C/P-networks in modern distribution systems to enhance system resilience and flexibility. An evaluation framework and distributed controllers are proposed to realize system topology variations and provide coordinated secondary regulation.
Modern distribution systems energized by inverter-interfaced distributed generators (DGs) operate as coupled cyber-physical networks (C/P-networks), where the controllable components in the P-network are coordinated through the C-network. The concept of dynamic microgrids (MGs) operation has been adopted to enable distribution system autonomous operation with varying electric boundaries. To further enhance the system operation resiliency and flexibility, dynamic MGs operation with reconfigurable C/P-networks is discussed in this article. An evaluation framework is proposed to assess the operational feasibility of distribution feeders with multiple inverter-based dynamic MGs and come out with possible restoration solutions in the context of cross-layer C/P-network reconfiguration. Furthermore, distributed controllers are developed for components with different operating characteristics to realize seamless system topology variations and provide coordinated secondary regulation in various operation modes. The proposed evaluation framework, along with the developed distributed controller, has been validated using a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) real-time CPS testbed.

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