Automated power and energy management systems (APEMS) are unifying control systems that coordinate individual power system components and present appropriate information to system operators. This paper presents ongoing work to establish a methodology and framework for evaluating such systems. As the design space offers many degrees of freedom including functional decomposition, choice of sensors, means of communication, and controls, systematic exploration and comparison of viable options is critical to designing a solution that maximizes overall system performance. This paper presents on initial progress towards a new unified, flexible, and scalable methodology that effectively evaluates performance and objectively contrasts candidate APEMS solutions.
Evaluation framework for power and energy management shipboard distribution controls
2017-08-01
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