On Simulation of Power Systems and Microgrid Components with SystemC-AMS
Rahul Bhadani, Satyaki Banik, Hao Tu, Srdjan Lukic, Gabor Karsai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a faster simulation method for microgrid electromagnetic transient response using SystemC-AMS, achieving roughly three times speedup over traditional Simulink models, enabling more efficient design and testing.
Contribution
It presents a novel, faster simulation approach with a component library in SystemC-AMS for microgrid electromagnetic transient analysis.
Findings
SystemC-AMS simulation is approximately three times faster than Simulink.
The method supports model-based design and complex grid architecture construction.
It enables real-time simulation with external library integration.
Abstract
Cyber-physical systems such as microgrids consist of interconnected components, localized power systems, and distributed energy resources with clearly defined electrical boundaries. They can function independently but can also work in tandem with the main grid. Power system converters and their control loops play an essential role in stabilizing grids and interfacing a microgrid with the main grid. The optimal selection of microgrid components for installation is expensive. Simulation of microgrids provides a cost-effective solution. However, when studying the electromagnetic transient response, their simulation is slow. Furthermore, software packages facilitating electromagnetic transient response may be prohibitively expensive. This paper presents a faster method for simulating the electromagnetic transient response of microgrid components using SystemC-AMS. We present a use case of a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrogrid Control and Optimization · Power Systems and Renewable Energy · Multilevel Inverters and Converters
MethodsLib
