Reference
Z. Lukszo,
M. P. C. Weijnen,
R. R. Negenborn, B. De Schutter, and M.
Ilić, "Challenges for process system engineering in infrastructure
operation and control," in
16th European Symposium on Computer
Aided Process Engineering and 9th International Symposium on Process Systems
Engineering (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, July 2006) (W. Marquardt
and C. Pantelides, eds.), vol. 21 of
Computer-Aided Chemical
Engineering, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier, pp. 95-100, 2006.
Abstract
The need for improving the operation and control of infrastructure systems has
created a demand on optimization methods applicable in the area of complex
sociotechnical systems operated by a multitude of actors in a setting of
decentralized decision making. This paper briefly presents main classes of
optimization models applied in PSE system operation, explores their
applicability in infrastructure system operation and stresses the importance of
multi-level optimization and multi-agent model predictive control.
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@incollection{LukWei:06-001,
author = {Lukszo, Zofia and Weijnen, Margot P. C. and Negenborn, Rudi R.
and De Schutter, Bart and Ili{\'{c}}, Marija},
title = {Challenges for Process System Engineering in Infrastructure
Operation and Control},
booktitle = {16th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering
and 9th International Symposium on Process Systems Engineering
\normalfont(Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, July 2006)},
series = {Computer-Aided Chemical Engineering},
volume = {21},
editor = {Marquardt, Wolfgang and Pantelides, Costas},
publisher = {Elsevier},
address = {Amsterdam, The Netherlands},
pages = {95--100},
year = {2006}
}