Multivariable Current Controller for Enhancing Dynamic Response and Grid Synchronization Stability of IBRs

Abstract

This paper develops a multivariable current control strategy for inverter-based resources (IBRs) based on optimal control theory to enhance their dynamic performance and grid synchronization stability. The structure of the implemented multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) controller closely resembles that of the commonly used conventional single-input, single-output (SISO) PI controllers for IBRs. As a result, it requires only minor adjustments to conventional vector current control schemes, thereby facilitating its straightforward adoption. Time-domain simulations and analytical analysis demonstrate the superior performance of the developed method under various conditions and use case scenarios, such as weak power systems and uncertain parameters.

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