Real time test benchmark design for photovoltaic grid connected control systems
Author
Ruz Vila, Francisco de Asís; Torrelo Ponce, José Manuel; Nieto Morote, Ana María; Cánovas Rodríguez, Francisco Javier; Rey Boué, Alexis BonifacioResearch Group
Ingeniería Eléctrica y Energías Renovables (IEER)Knowledge Area
Ingeniería EléctricaPublication date
2011-04Publisher
Elsevier (Electric Power System Research)Bibliographic Citation
Ruz-Vila, F., et al., Real time test benchmark design for photovoltaic grid-connected control systems, Electr. Power Syst. Res. (2010), 907-914Peer review
SíKeywords
Photovoltaic energyDistributed generation
Real time control
Test benchmark
Abstract
This paper presents a dual digital signal processor (DSP) hardware architecture for a grid-connected photovoltaic interface test benchmark, based on a cascade DC/DC converter and DC/AC inverter, with coordinated control algorithms. The control hardware has been designed to test distributed generation (DG) interfaces to be integrated in a hierarchical structure of computational agents, to apply distributed control techniques to the power system management. The proposed dual DSP architecture enables the programming of the control software for the DC/DC converter and the DC/AC inverter in the same processor, to keep the other one for additional operations that are required when there is a high degree of interaction between the DG unit and the rest of the electrical grid components. The hardware architecture has been tested in several real situations such as power factor correction and anti-islanding protection.
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