Distributed algorithms for control of demand response and distributed energy resources
Date
2011ISBN
978-1-61284-800-6Source
Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and ControlProceedings of the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
Pages
27-32Google Scholar check
Keyword(s):
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
This paper proposes distributed algorithms for control and coordination of loads and distributed energy resources (DERs) in distribution networks. These algorithms are relevant for load curtailment control in demand response programs, and also for coordination of DERs for provision of ancillary services. Both the distributed load-curtailment and DER coordination problems can be cast as distributed resource allocation problems with constraints on resource capacity. We focus on linear iterative algorithms in which each resource j maintains a set of values that is updated to be a weighted linear combination of the resource's own previous set of values and the previous sets of values of its neighboring resources. This set of values can be used by each node to determine its own contribution to load curtailment or to resource request. © 2011 IEEE.
Collections
Cite as
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Conference Object
Secure Event Logging Using a Blockchain of Heterogeneous Computing Resources
Koumidis, K.; Kolios, P.; Ellinas, Georgios; Panayiotou, Christos G. (2019)Secure logging is essential for the integrity and accountability of cyber-physical systems (CPS). To prevent modification of log files the integrity of data must be ensured. In this work, we propose a solution for secure ...
-
Conference Object
Large Scale Desalination as a Cost Effective, Controlled Electric Load Resource
Heydt, G. T.; Al-Muhaini, M.; Kyriakides, Elias (2018)Desalination of seawater and river water is a known technology with the capability of addressing the needs for clean and clear water. The process has a unique capability of storage which has a nexus to energy storage. The ...
-
Conference Object
Using aspect-oriented software development in real-time embedded systems software: A review of scheduling, resource allocation and synchronization
Cheng, P. L.; Papadopoulos, George Angelos (2006)Timeliness and criticality of a process are the two main concerns when designing real-time systems. In addition to that embedded systems are bounded by limited resources. To achieve these concerns while at the same time ...