Decentralized Frequency-Domain Conditions for D-Stability with Application to DC Microgrids

Abstract

This paper proposes a decentralized method for regional pole placement, or D-stability, in linearized networked systems. Existing LMI-based methods are hindered by confidentiality concerns regarding proprietary subsystem models and the absence of communication infrastructures. To overcome these barriers, we map the target region D of pole placement to an auxiliary left-half plane and introduce positive functions to handle the resulting complex-coefficient dynamics. We prove that D-stability is guaranteed via local frequency-domain criteria without requiring shared subsystem models or inter-subsystem communication. This method is then tailored to DC microgrids, where a loop transformation is utilized to reallocate the burden of stability certification, deriving a broadcastable grid code for decentralized parameter synthesis. Numerical examples verify the efficacy of the proposed method.

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