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handle: 10261/127575 , 2117/27605
In this paper, coordinating technique for the multi-layer model predictive control (MPC) of complex water network is proposed. A multi-layer topology structure resulting from a functional decomposition of water network is briefly presented. Inside each layer, a MPC based controller is used. Between the related two layers, a multi-layer coordinating mechanism is provided to generate control strategies which consider objectives and time scales of both layers. Optimal Path Method (OPM) is used to estimate aggregated water price for the whole layer. The case study is the Catalunya Regional Water Network. Simulation results based on an aggregate model of this network are provided.
This research has been partially funded by CDTI (MCyT) project HIDROPTIM IDI-20100722, the DGR of Generalitat de Catalunya (SAC group Ref. 2009/SGR/1491), the AGAUR by an FI grant and by EFFINET grant FP7-ICT-2012-318556 of the European Commission.
Trabajo presentado a la 26th Chinese Control and Decision Conference (2014 CCDC) celebrada del 31 de mayo al 2 de junio en Changsha (China).
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Robòtica, :Optimisation [Classificació INSPEC], optimisation, OPM, Classificació INSPEC::Optimisation, Coordinating mMechanism, Classificació INSPEC::Control theory, control theory, Multi-layer MPC, :Control theory [Classificació INSPEC], :Informàtica::Robòtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], automation
Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Robòtica, :Optimisation [Classificació INSPEC], optimisation, OPM, Classificació INSPEC::Optimisation, Coordinating mMechanism, Classificació INSPEC::Control theory, control theory, Multi-layer MPC, :Control theory [Classificació INSPEC], :Informàtica::Robòtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], automation
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