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A decentralized battery energy storage system (DBESS) is used for stabilizing power fluctuation in DC microgrids.
Different state of charge (SoC) among various battery energy storage units (BESU) during operation will reduce
batteries’ service life. A hierarchical distributed control method is proposed in this paper for SoC balancing and
power control according to dispatching center requirement in DBESS. A consensus algorithm with pinning node is
employed to allocate power among BESUs in the secondary control whereas in the primary control, the local
controller of BESU adjusts output power according to the reference power from secondary control. Part of BESUs
are selected to be pinning node for accepting command from dispatching center while other BESUs as following
nodes which exchange output power and SoC information with the adjacent nodes through communication
network. After calculating reference power of each BESU by adopting consensus algorithm, the power sharing in
DBESS is achieved according to their respective SoC of BESUs. Meanwhile, the total output power of DBESS follows
the varying requirements of dispatching center. The stability of DBESS is also improved because of having no
center controller. The feasibility of the proposed control strategy is validated by simulation results. |
Key words: Decentralized battery energy storage system, Hierarchical distributed control, Consensus algorithm,Pinning node |
DOI:10.1186/s41601-018-0081-5 |
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