Summary: | Abstract Recently, distributed cooperative control has been popularly used in the secondary control of microgrids due to its reliability and flexibility. However, traditional distributed control schemes based on fixed‐cycle communication usually result in a waste of communication resources. Thus, this paper proposes an event‐triggered distributed control strategy that can significantly reduce the requirements of communication. In addition, compared with existing schemes, the proposed algorithm can achieve the secondary control goal in a directed graph, which can be applied to more scenarios, especially for weaker communication conditions. The stability of the strategy is investigated with the Lyapunov method. The simulation results verify the validity and effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
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