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Dynamic Passivity Multipliers For Plug-and-Play Stability Certificates of Converter-Dominated Grids

Ensuring small-signal stability in power systems with a high share of inverter-based resources (IBRs) is hampered by two factors: (i) device and network parameters are often uncertain or completely unknown, and (ii) brute-force enumeration of all topologies is computationally intractable. These challenges motivate plug-and-play (PnP) certificates that verify stability locally yet hold globally. Passivity is an attractive property because it guarantees stability under feedback and network interconnections; however, strict passivity rarely holds for practical controllers such as Grid Forming Inverters (GFMs) employing P-Q droop. This paper extends the passivity condition by constructing a dynamic, frequency-dependent multiplier that enables PnP stability certification of each component based solely on its admittance, without requiring any modification to the controller design. The multiplier is parameterised as a linear filter whose coefficients are tuned under a passivity goal. Numerical results for practical droop gains confirm the PnP rules, substantially enlarging the certified stability region while preserving the decentralised, model-agnostic nature of passivity based PnP tests.

Andrey Gorbunov
The University of Sydney
Australia

Youhong Chen
Imperial College London
United Kingdom

Petr Vorobev
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore

Jin Ma
The University of Sydney
Australia

Gregor Verbic
The University of Sydney
Australia

 


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