The Journal of Engineering (Apr 2019)

Banshee distribution network benchmark and prototyping platform for hardware-in-the-loop integration of microgrid and device controllers

  • Reynaldo Salcedo,
  • Edward Corbett,
  • Christopher Smith,
  • Erik Limpaecher,
  • Raajiv Rekha,
  • John Nowocin,
  • Georg Lauss,
  • Edwin Fonkwe,
  • Murilo Almeida,
  • Peter Gartner,
  • Scott Manson,
  • Bharath Nayak,
  • Ivan Celanovic,
  • Christian Dufour,
  • M.Omar Faruque,
  • Karl Schoder,
  • Ron Brandl,
  • Panos Kotsampopoulos,
  • Thrung Ham Ha,
  • Ali Davoudi,
  • Ali Dehkordi,
  • Kai Strunz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/joe.2018.5174

Abstract

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This article provides a unique benchmark to integrate and systematically evaluate advanced functionalities of microgrid and downstream device controllers. The article describes Banshee, a real-life power distribution network. It also details a real-time controller hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) prototyping platform to test the responses of the controllers and verify decision-making algorithms. The benchmark aims to address power industry needs for a common basis to integrate and evaluate controllers for the overall microgrid, distributed energy resources (DERs), and protective devices. The test platform will accelerate microgrid deployment, enable standard compliance verification, and further develop and test controllers' functionalities. These contributions will facilitate safe and economical demonstrations of the state-of-the-possible while verifying minimal impact to existing electrical infrastructure. All aspects of the benchmark and platform development including models, configuration files, and documentation are publicly available via the electric power HIL controls collaborative (EPHCC).

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