Method and Taxonomy for Evaluation of Distributed Control Strategies for Distributed Energy Resources
Xue Han, Kai Heussen, Oliver Gehrke, Henrik W. Bindner and, Benjamin Kroposki

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive framework and taxonomy for designing and evaluating distributed control strategies in power distribution systems, addressing inconsistencies and aiding performance assessment.
Contribution
It provides a formal taxonomy and evaluation framework for distributed control strategies, improving clarity and rigor in their design and assessment.
Findings
Framework effectively differentiates control strategies
Supports rigorous performance evaluation
Aligns with state-of-the-art approaches
Abstract
Distributed control strategies applied to power distribution control problems are meant to offer robust and scalable integration of distributed energy resources. However, the term "distributed control" is often loosely applied to a variety of very different control strategies. This leads to problems in the design phase as well as with the performance evaluation of such systems. This paper develops a framework to assist the design and evaluation of distributed control strategies, supported by a rigorous taxonomy of control strategies and formal design criteria. The proposed framework and taxonomy are evaluated against the state of the art of control strategies as found in literature.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Energy Management · Microgrid Control and Optimization · Smart Grid Security and Resilience
