Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1139487 Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper aims at improving control systems for hydro-power production, by combining model predictive control techniques with decomposition–coordination methods for a global optimization over a whole hydro-power valley. It first recalls the model predictive control formulation for a centralized solution presented as the reference for comparison, and emphasizes the possible use of explicit solutions in the considered problem, making easier its practical use. It then highlights the further interest of such solutions in a decomposition–coordination approach, allowing to reduce the computational cost even more with a purpose of real-time implementation, and at the same time to take advantage of the distributed nature of the considered system. The results are illustrated on the basis of a real-data-based case-study provided by EDF 1 group.

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