Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid

© 2016 IEEE.This paper focuses on different types of low pass filters (LPFs) that are used to calculate the average active and reactive power, when using a droop control for the operation of converter-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs) in an islanded microgrid. Instantaneous powers have...

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Main Author: Shahnia, Farhad
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52843
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description © 2016 IEEE.This paper focuses on different types of low pass filters (LPFs) that are used to calculate the average active and reactive power, when using a droop control for the operation of converter-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs) in an islanded microgrid. Instantaneous powers have a dc value and an oscillatory part which needs to be filtered out properly before being applied to the droop controller. A comparison of different types of LPFs is presented from their time-domain step response and frequency-domain response perspectives. Later, the impact of each of the considered filters is investigated on the operation of DERs within an islanded microgrid.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-528432017-09-13T15:38:24Z Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid Shahnia, Farhad © 2016 IEEE.This paper focuses on different types of low pass filters (LPFs) that are used to calculate the average active and reactive power, when using a droop control for the operation of converter-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs) in an islanded microgrid. Instantaneous powers have a dc value and an oscillatory part which needs to be filtered out properly before being applied to the droop controller. A comparison of different types of LPFs is presented from their time-domain step response and frequency-domain response perspectives. Later, the impact of each of the considered filters is investigated on the operation of DERs within an islanded microgrid. 2016 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52843 10.1109/ICIT.2016.7474771 restricted
spellingShingle Shahnia, Farhad
Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid
title Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid
title_full Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid
title_fullStr Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid
title_full_unstemmed Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid
title_short Impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced DERs of an islanded microgrid
title_sort impact of low pass filters of the droop control on converter-interfaced ders of an islanded microgrid
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/52843