Economic Predictive Control with Periodic Horizon for Water Distribution Networks
This paper deals with the control of pumps in large-scale water distribution networks with the aim of minimizing economic costs while satisfying operational constraints. Finding a control algorithm in combination with a model that can be applied in real-time is a challenging problem due to the nonli...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper deals with the control of pumps in large-scale water distribution
networks with the aim of minimizing economic costs while satisfying operational
constraints. Finding a control algorithm in combination with a model that can
be applied in real-time is a challenging problem due to the nonlinearities
presented by the pipes and the network sizes. We propose a predictive control
algorithm with a periodic horizon. The method provides a way for the economic
operation of large water networks with a small linear model. Economic
Predictive control with a periodic horizon and a terminal state constraint is
constructed to keep the state trajectories close to an optimal periodic
trajectory. Barrier terms are also included in the cost function to prevent
constraint violations. The proposed method is tested on the EPANET
implementation of the water network of a medium size Danish town (Randers) and
shown to perform as intended under varying conditions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2301.13598 |