Architecture Design of Distributed Power Flow Controller System Based on Centralized Control

The distributed power flow controller (DPFC) is a kind of power flow controller consisting of many small single-phase sub-control units installed on the transmission line dispersedly. The DPFC is characteristic of light weight, small footprint and low cost. This paper proposes a new DPFC system architecture based on distributed installation and centralized control model, and a data interaction architecture based on LORA wireless communication. The paper introduces the software and hardware design scheme of this control system.

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