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Impedance specifications for stable DC distributed power systems
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2002
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringSmart GridForbidden RegionImpedance SpecificationsPower SystemComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringDistributed Control SystemPower System ControlPower System DynamicPower ElectronicsGrid StabilityPower SystemsStability AnalysisStability
In a DC distributed power system, the interaction between individually designed power modules/subsystems may cause the instability of the whole system. In a small-signal sense, system level stability is determined by the impedance ratio Z/sub o//Z/sub i/. Here, Z/sub o/ is the output impedance of the source module/subsystem, and Z/sub i/ is the input impedance of the load module/subsystem. As a result, an effective way to prevent system instability is defining impedance specifications for modules/subsystems. This paper briefly summarizes existing works and introduces the authors' contribution in defining impedance specifications. A new forbidden region for impedance ratio Z/sub o//Z/sub i/ on the S-plane is proposed as the system stability margin requirement. Based on this proposed forbidden region, the impedance specifications of individual loads are established. Further, a very practical measurement approach is developed to examine whether or not the system stability margin requirement of the forbidden region is satisfied.
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