This paper proposes a novel embedded
communication strategy for in-home energy routers (IHER). It is
based on power/signal dual modulation principle, and applied in
the small scaled community energy local area network (E-LAN).
The proposed communication strategy multiplexes power
converters as data transmitters, and thus highly cooperation and
synchronization between power flow and information flow are
achieved. Besides, system reliability is enhanced since
communication module has practically the same reliability as the
power module. A typical IHER’s structure and operation
principles are presented, based on which detailed design of
embedded communication is proposed. For distributed power
management of community E-LAN, both intra-IHER
communication and inter-IHERs communication are involved,
and their channels are modelled mathematically. IHER
interconnection interface converters play a significant role in
power exchange between IHERs, and their operation modes are
analyzed in detail. Finally, an experimental prototype is built to
validate the feasibility of the proposed method.
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 52107197
Jiangsu Governmental Foundation under Grant 20KJB470021
Jiangsu Innovation and Entrepreneurship Talent Program
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (898194)
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
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