Logo image
Symbolic construction of dynamic mixed integer programs for power system management
Conference proceeding

Symbolic construction of dynamic mixed integer programs for power system management

H.G Kwatny, E.F Mensah, D Niebur, C Teolis and IEEE
IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2005, v 1, pp 832-834
2005

Abstract

Automata Automatic control Control systems Dynamic programming Hybrid power systems Mathematical model Power conditioning Power system dynamics Power system management Power system modeling
In this presentation, we discuss a symbolic tool, implemented in Mathematica/sup /spl copy//, that converts a hybrid automaton model of a power system into either a mixed logical dynamic system' (MLD) or a 'dynamic mixed integer program' (DMIP). The tool, converts any logical specification into mixed-integer formulas (IP formulas). For example the transition specification for the automaton is converted into a set of inequalities involving Boolean variables. The IP formulas can be used in decision computations using mixed integer programs or mixed integer dynamic programming. An example is given involving controller design for a power conditioning system.

Metrics

10 Record Views

Details

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This publication has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#7 Affordable and Clean Energy

InCites Highlights

Data related to this publication, from InCites Benchmarking & Analytics tool:

Web of Science research areas
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Logo image