Analysis of Repetitive Control with Adaptive Sampling Frequency for Wind Power Generation Systems

T. Naveen Kumar

Abstract


This paper grants a new repetitive control (RC) for wind power generation system (WPGS), which achieves optimal performance in steady-state conditions due to a variable sampling/switching period technique (VSPT). The main objective of VSPT is to obtain an integer number of samples per grid period. Which solves the main problem of RC, i.e., the loss of rejection to periodic disturbance due to grid frequency is adjusted with a variable sampling period filter phase-locked loop, which also adds robustness to the system due to its inherent tolerance to grid voltage distortion and unbalances, and events such as frequency steps and faults. The control and synchronism subsystems are described, designed, and verified experimentally in a obtained prove the exactness of the proposed control even under servant disturbances, typically in grids with high WPGS penetration, providing ancillary functions to enhance reliability and reduce operational cost.


Keywords


Power Generation Systems, Adaptive Sampling Frequency

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