In a shipboard power system, all components of the system, including sources, loads and distribution have multiple commitments and responsibilities. These commitments include serving the energy needs of a local load, but also maintaining the efficiency and stability of the overall system. This paper proposes a differential game-theoretic approach that uses a component's objective and operating characteristics to plan an optimal state trajectory without the need for extensive communication or centralized control.
Distributed dynamic energy resource control
01.04.2009
406471 byte
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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