A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected inverters

Abstract The control of grid‐connected inverters is recently executed with digital microprocessors due to the advances in digital signal processing technology. However, the digital realisation has a drawback of the phase lag induced by the time‐delay. This phase lag challenges the stability and robu...

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Main Authors: Garba Elhassan, Shamsul Aizam Zulkifli, Erum Pathan, Mubashir H. Khan, Ronald Jackson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:IET Renewable Power Generation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12033
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spelling doaj-0ae80e20c113498fac8c2e046d5093ba2021-08-02T08:25:39ZengWileyIET Renewable Power Generation1752-14161752-14242021-02-0115225126610.1049/rpg2.12033A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected invertersGarba Elhassan0Shamsul Aizam Zulkifli1Erum Pathan2Mubashir H. Khan3Ronald Jackson4Electrical Power Engineering Department Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Husein Onn Malaysia Batu Pahat Johor MalaysiaElectrical Power Engineering Department Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Husein Onn Malaysia Batu Pahat Johor MalaysiaElectrical Power Engineering Department Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Husein Onn Malaysia Batu Pahat Johor MalaysiaElectrical Power Engineering Department Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Husein Onn Malaysia Batu Pahat Johor MalaysiaElectrical Power Engineering Department Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Husein Onn Malaysia Batu Pahat Johor MalaysiaAbstract The control of grid‐connected inverters is recently executed with digital microprocessors due to the advances in digital signal processing technology. However, the digital realisation has a drawback of the phase lag induced by the time‐delay. This phase lag challenges the stability and robustness of the controller of the inverters. In view of the challenge, this paper presents a comprehensive review of time‐delay compensation techniques employed in both model‐free (MF), and model‐based (MB) controls of an inverter in grid connection. MF techniques mainly use proportional‐integral, and proportional resonance controllers with some techniques to reduce time‐delay. Meanwhile, for MB, this paper discusses the commonly used control techniques, which are the Smith predictor, modified Smith predictor, deadbeat controller and model predictive controller. Several related techniques from the literature that have been adopted to mitigate the delays are tabulated comprehensively, and critical issues regarding the MF and MB techniques are also discussed. Finally, this paper presents a hypothesis on which technique is superior at present and suggests a hybrid technique from the MF and MB techniques to give readers a direction for further research.https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12033
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author Garba Elhassan
Shamsul Aizam Zulkifli
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Mubashir H. Khan
Ronald Jackson
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Shamsul Aizam Zulkifli
Erum Pathan
Mubashir H. Khan
Ronald Jackson
A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected inverters
IET Renewable Power Generation
author_facet Garba Elhassan
Shamsul Aizam Zulkifli
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Mubashir H. Khan
Ronald Jackson
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title A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected inverters
title_short A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected inverters
title_full A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected inverters
title_fullStr A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected inverters
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive review on time‐delay compensation techniques for grid‐connected inverters
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publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract The control of grid‐connected inverters is recently executed with digital microprocessors due to the advances in digital signal processing technology. However, the digital realisation has a drawback of the phase lag induced by the time‐delay. This phase lag challenges the stability and robustness of the controller of the inverters. In view of the challenge, this paper presents a comprehensive review of time‐delay compensation techniques employed in both model‐free (MF), and model‐based (MB) controls of an inverter in grid connection. MF techniques mainly use proportional‐integral, and proportional resonance controllers with some techniques to reduce time‐delay. Meanwhile, for MB, this paper discusses the commonly used control techniques, which are the Smith predictor, modified Smith predictor, deadbeat controller and model predictive controller. Several related techniques from the literature that have been adopted to mitigate the delays are tabulated comprehensively, and critical issues regarding the MF and MB techniques are also discussed. Finally, this paper presents a hypothesis on which technique is superior at present and suggests a hybrid technique from the MF and MB techniques to give readers a direction for further research.
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