Title :
Sensorless Control of Distributed Power Generators With the Derivative-Free Nonlinear Kalman Filter
Author :
Rigatos, Gerasimos ; Siano, Pierluigi ; Zervos, Nikolaos
Author_Institution :
Unit of Ind. Autom., Ind. Syst. Inst., Patras, Greece
Abstract :
A control method for distributed interconnected power generation units is developed. The power system comprises permanent-magnet synchronous generators (PMSGs), which are connected to each other through transformers and tie-lines. A derivative-free nonlinear Kalman filtering approach is introduced aiming at implementing sensorless control of the distributed power generators. In the proposed derivative-free Kalman filtering method, the generator´s model is first subjected to a linearization transformation that is based on differential flatness theory and next state estimation is performed by applying the standard Kalman filter recursion to the linearized model. Unlike Lie algebra-based estimator design methods, the proposed approach provides estimates of the state vector of the PMSG without the need for derivatives and Jacobian calculation. Moreover, by redesigning the proposed derivative-free nonlinear Kalman filter as a disturbance observer, it is possible to estimate at the same time the nonmeasurable elements of each generator´s state vector, the unknown input power (torque), and the disturbance terms induced by interarea oscillations. The efficient real-time estimation of the aggregate disturbance that affects each local generator makes possible to introduce a counterdisturbance control term, thus maintaining the power system on its nominal operating conditions.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; Kalman filters; Lie algebras; distributed power generation; linearisation techniques; permanent magnet generators; power system interconnection; sensorless machine control; state estimation; synchronous generators; Jacobian calculation; Lie algebra-based estimator design methods; PMSG; counter disturbance control term; derivative-free nonlinear Kalman filter; differential flatness theory; distributed interconnected power generation units; distributed power generators; interarea oscillations; linearization transformation; permanent-magnet synchronous generators; real time estimation; sensorless control; state estimation; Distributed power generation; Generators; Kalman filters; Mathematical model; Observers; Power system dynamics; Vectors; Derivative-free nonlinear Kalman filtering; Derivativefree nonlinear Kalman Filtering; Distributed Power Generation; Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator; differential flatness theory; distributed power generation; electric power grid; nonlinear control; permanent-magnet synchronous generator (PMSG); sensorless control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2014.2300069