Reference
M. Arnold,
R. R. Negenborn, G. Andersson,
and B. De Schutter, "Distributed control applied to combined electricity and
natural gas infrastructures,"
Proceedings of the International
Conference on Infrastructure Systems 2008: Building Networks for a Brighter
Future, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 6 pp., Nov. 2008. Paper 172.
Abstract
The optimization of combined electricity and natural gas systems is addressed
in this paper. The two networks are connected via energy hubs. Using the energy
hub concept, the interactions between the different infrastructures can be
analyzed. A system consisting of several interconnected hubs forms a
distributed power generation structure where each hub is controlled by its
respective control agent. Recently, a distributed control method has been
applied to such a system. The overall optimization problem including the entire
system is decomposed into subproblems according to the control agents. In this
paper, a parallel and serial version of that method is discussed. Simulation
results are obtained through experiments on a three-hub benchmark system.
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{ArnNeg:08-017,
author = {Arnold, Mic{\`{e}}le and Negenborn, Rudi R. and Andersson,
G{\"{o}}ran and De Schutter, Bart},
title = {Distributed Control Applied to Combined Electricity and Natural
Gas Infrastructures},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Infrastructure
Systems 2008: Building Networks for a Brighter Future},
address = {Rotterdam, The Netherlands},
month = nov,
year = {2008},
note = {Paper 172}
}