Title :
Bacterial foraging-based PI controller of inverter-based distributed generators
Author :
Agamy, A.G. ; Alaboudy, A.H.K. ; Mostafa, H.E. ; Fekry, M.Y.
Abstract :
This paper introduces a new optimal technique to estimate the PI gains for current regulated inverter control. The PI controller tuning is accomplished using bacterial foraging optimization (BFO) algorithm to reduce voltage and current harmonic distortions and comply with the local grid requirements and interconnection standards. Robust and decoupled active and reactive power control is achieved. The investigation is conducted on a hybrid distributed generation (DG) unit comprising renewable-based generation with a storage unit. This kind of DG is typically is interfaced with utility grids via power electronic converters. The inverter model along with its optimized control parameters is investigated and simulated using Matlab/Simulink. Compared to trial and error tuning, PI controller that is based on BFO gives better current and voltage sinusoidal waveforms with minimum tracking error.
Keywords :
PI control; distributed power generation; electric current control; electricity supply industry; harmonic distortion; invertors; optimal control; optimisation; power conversion harmonics; power convertors; power generation control; power system interconnection; reactive power control; voltage regulators; Matlab-Simulink; bacterial foraging optimization algorithm; bacterial foraging-based PI controller tuning; current harmonic distortion; current sinusoidal waveform; decoupled active power control; error tuning; hybrid distributed generation; interconnection standard; inverter model; inverter-based distributed generator; minimum tracking error; optimal technique; optimized control parameter; power electronic converter; reactive power control; regulated inverter control; renewable-based generation; utility grid; voltage harmonic distortion; voltage sinusoidal waveform; Inverters; Mathematical model; Microorganisms; Optimization; Reactive power; Tuning; Voltage control; Bacterial foraging; PI control; current control loops; inverter-based distributed generation;
Conference_Titel :
PowerTech, 2011 IEEE Trondheim
Conference_Location :
Trondheim
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8419-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8417-1
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2011.6019375