%AMohammadi, Keywan%AAzizi, Elnaz%AChoi, Jeewon%AHamidi Beheshti, Mohammad%ABidram, Ali%ABolouki, Sadegh%Anull Ed.%BJournal Name: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems %D2021%I %JJournal Name: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems %K %MOSTI ID: 10227874 %PMedium: X %TAsynchronous Periodic Distributed Event-Triggered Voltage and Frequency Control of Microgrids %XIn this paper, we introduce a distributed secondary voltage and frequency control scheme for an islanded ac microgrid under event-triggered communication. An integral type event-triggered mechanism is proposed by which each distributed generator (DG) periodically checks its triggering condition and determines whether to update its control inputs and broadcast its states to neighboring DGs. In contrast to existing event-triggered strategies on secondary control of microgrids, the proposed event-triggered mechanism is able to handle the consensus problem in case of asynchronous communication. Under the proposed sampled-data based event-triggered mechanism, DGs do not need to be synchronized to a common clock and each individual DG checks its triggering condition periodically, relying on its own clock. Furthermore, the proposed method efficiently reduces communication rate. We provide sufficient conditions under which microgrid's frequency and a critical bus voltage asymptotically converge to the nominal frequency and voltage, respectively. Finally, effectiveness of our proposed method is verified by testing different scenarios on an islanded ac microgrid benchmark in the MATLAB/Simulink environment as well as a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) platform, where the physical system is modeled in the Opal-RT and the cyber system is realized in Raspberry Pis. %0Journal Article