Non-centralized Optimization-Based Control Schemes for Large-Scale Energy Systems

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Non-centralized Optimization-Based Control Schemes for Large-Scale Energy Systems

Optimization Energy, power generation, distribution and storage Automatic control engineering

Author: W. Wicak Ananduta

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Collection: Springer Theses

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 11th December 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 19 Mb

ISBN: 9783030898038


Overview

This book describes the development of innovative non-centralized optimization-based control schemes to solve economic dispatch problems of large-scale energy systems. Particularly, it focuses on communication and cooperation processes of local controllers, which are integral parts of such schemes. The economic dispatch problem, which is formulated as a convex optimization problem with edge‐based coupling constraints, is solved by using methodologies in distributed optimization over time-varying networks, together with distributed model predictive control, and system partitioning techniques.

Distributed Optimization Methods

At first, the book describes two distributed optimization methods, which are iterative and require the local controllers to exchange information with each other at each iteration. In turn, it shows that the sequence produced by these methods converges to an optimal solution when some conditions, which include how the controllers must communicate and cooperate, are satisfied. Further, it proposes an information exchange protocol to cope with possible communication link failures.

Extensions and Applications

Finally, the proposed distributed optimization methods are extended to the cases with random communication networks and asynchronous updates. Overall, this book presents a set of improved predictive control and distributed optimization methods, together with a rigorous mathematical analysis of each proposed algorithm. It describes a comprehensive approach to cope with communication and cooperation issues of non-centralized control schemes and shows how the improved schemes can be successfully applied to solve the economic dispatch problems of large-scale energy systems.

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