Reference
P. Mc Namara,
R. R. Negenborn, B. De
Schutter, and G. Lightbody, "Coordination of a multiple link HVDC system using
local communications based distributed model predictive control,"
Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress, Milan, Italy,
pp. 1558-1563, Aug.-Sept. 2011.
Abstract
As the complexity of power networks increases, the installation of devices such
as High Voltage Direct Current links (HVDC) and Flexible AC Transmission
Systems (FACTS), and the use of advanced control techniques, can be used to
improve network stability. Model Predictive Control (MPC) is an example of such
an advanced control technique. However, it is often impractical to implement
this technique in a centralised manner, as often the problem can be too
computationally complex or several independent controllers may be responsible
for different subsystems. Distributed approaches use communication between a
number of controllers to approximate control of a centralised system. In this
paper it is proposed to use distributed MPC for controlling a multiple link
HVDC system using local communications only.
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@inproceedings{McNNeg:11-018,
author = {Mc Namara, Paul and Negenborn, Rudi R. and De Schutter, Bart
and Lightbody, Gordon},
title = {Coordination of a Multiple Link {HVDC} System Using Local
Communications Based Distributed Model Predictive Control},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress},
address = {Milan, Italy},
pages = {1558--1563},
month = aug # {--} # sep,
year = {2011}
}