Dual Heuristic Dynamic Programing Control of Grid-Connected Synchronverters

14 Aug 2019  ·  Sepehr Saadatmand, Mohammad Saleh Sanjarinia, Pourya Shamsi, Mehdi Ferdowsi ·

In this paper a new approach to control a grid-connected synchronverter by using a dual heuristic dynamic programing (DHP) design is presented. The disadvantages of conventional synchronverter controller such as the challenges to cope with nonlinearity, uncertainties, and non-inductive grids are discussed.To deal with the aforementioned challenges a neural network based adaptive critic design is introduced to optimize the associated cost function. The characteristic of the neural networks facilitates the performance under uncertainties and unknown parameters (for example different power angles). The proposed DHP design includes three neural networks: system NN, action NN, and critic NN. The simulation results compare the performance of the proposed DHP with a traditional PI-based design and with a neural network predictive controller. It is shown a well trained DHP design performs in a trajectory, which is more optimal compared to the other two controllers.

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