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Droop-kontrol×Optimal Power Flow×Phase-Locked Loop×
FagområdeElektroteknikElektroteknikElektroteknik
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår201319621966
OphavspersonJuan M. GuerreroJean CarpentierFloyd M. Gardner
TypeDecentralized control for synchronous operation of distributed generatorsNonlinear constrained optimization for power system operationFeedback control loop for frequency and phase synchronization
Oprindelig kildeGuerrero, J. M., Vasquez, J. C., Matas, J., Castilla, M., & de Vicuña, L. G. (2013). Hierarchical control of droop-controlled AC and DC microgrids. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 28(11), 4915-4933. link ↗Carpentier, J. (1962). Contribution à l'étude du dispatching économique. Bulletin de la Société Française des Électriciens, 8(3), 431-447. link ↗Gardner, F. M. (1966). Phaselock Techniques. Wiley & Sons. link ↗
AliasserFrequency droop, Voltage droop, Decentralized controlOPF, Economic Dispatch with ConstraintsPLL, Phase lock, Frequency synchronizer
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ResuméDroop Control is a decentralized control method that enables independent generators (inverters, microgrids) to operate synchronously without direct communication. Introduced by Guerrero et al. in 2013 for microgrids, droop control uses frequency and voltage deviations as signals to share power. By making generator output depend on frequency and voltage (like synchronous generators), microgrids achieve plug-and-play operation. Essential for modern distributed energy resources and grid resilience.Optimal Power Flow (OPF) is a fundamental optimization framework for computing the most economical and secure operating point of an electrical power system. Introduced by Jean Carpentier in 1962, OPF minimizes operational costs (fuel, losses, or other expenses) while satisfying physical and operational constraints. Modern electric grids depend on OPF for real-time economic dispatch, security analysis, and planning, making it one of the most important problems in power systems engineering.A Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) is a feedback control system that synchronizes an output oscillator to match the phase and frequency of an input signal. Introduced by Gardner in 1966, PLLs are ubiquitous in communications, radar, clock distribution, and power systems. The PLL continuously adjusts its oscillator frequency to minimize the phase error with the input, achieving lock. PLLs are fundamental to modern electronic systems.
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