SYLGNov 5, 2021

Artificial Neural Network-Based Voltage Control of DC/DC Converter for DC Microgrid Applications

arXiv:2111.03207v11 citations
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This work addresses voltage control challenges in DC microgrids for renewable energy integration, but it is incremental as it applies existing ANN methods to a specific domain.

The authors tackled the problem of suboptimal voltage control in DC microgrids due to changing system parameters by proposing an artificial neural network (ANN)-based control strategy for a DC-DC boost converter, achieving about 97% accuracy and better performance than PI controllers under different loading conditions.

The rapid growth of renewable energy technology enables the concept of microgrid (MG) to be widely accepted in the power systems. Due to the advantages of the DC distribution system such as easy integration of energy storage and less system loss, DC MG attracts significant attention nowadays. The linear controller such as PI or PID is matured and extensively used by the power electronics industry, but their performance is not optimal as system parameters are changed. In this study, an artificial neural network (ANN) based voltage control strategy is proposed for the DC-DC boost converter. In this paper, the model predictive control (MPC) is used as an expert, which provides the data to train the proposed ANN. As ANN is tuned finely, then it is utilized directly to control the step-up DC converter. The main advantage of the ANN is that the neural network system identification decreases the inaccuracy of the system model even with inaccurate parameters and has less computational burden compared to MPC due to its parallel structure. To validate the performance of the proposed ANN, extensive MATLAB/Simulink simulations are carried out. The simulation results show that the ANN-based control strategy has better performance under different loading conditions comparison to the PI controller. The accuracy of the trained ANN model is about 97%, which makes it suitable to be used for DC microgrid applications.

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