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Density Flow in Dynamical Networks via Mean-Field Games

2016

Current distributed routing control algorithms for dynamic networks model networks using the time evolution of density at network edges, while the routing control algorithm ensures edge density to converge to a Wardrop equilibrium, which was characterized by an equal traffic density on all used paths. We rearrange the density model to recast the problem within the framework of mean-field games. In doing that, we illustrate an extended state-space solution approach and we study the stochastic case where the density evolution is driven by a Brownian motion. Further, we investigate the case where the density evolution is perturbed by a bounded adversarial disturbance. For both the stochastic a…

0209 industrial biotechnologyDensity flowMathematical optimizationMarkov process02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencessymbols.namesake020901 industrial engineering & automationSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaRobustness (computer science)Applied mathematics0101 mathematicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringBrownian motionMathematics010102 general mathematicsControl engineering decentralized control intelligent transportation systems traffic controlTime evolutionComputer Science ApplicationsMean field theoryControl and Systems EngineeringBounded functionRepeated gamesymbolsSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
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MR3090050 Reviewed Belabbas, Mohamed Ali On global stability of planar formations. IEEE Trans. Automat. Control 58 (2013), no. 8, 2148–2153. (Reviewe…

2014

The focus of the paper is planar formation control, i.e. the design of control laws to stabilize agents at given distances from each other, under the constraint that the dynamics of each agent only depends on a subset of the other agents. The main contribution of the paper is the following: It is shown that a simple four-agent formation cannot be globally stabilized using twice differentiable control laws (this is not the case for three-agent formations), even up to sets of measure zero of initial conditions. This suggests that for four-agent formations one needs to look for control laws that are either not differentiable (or even not continuous) or of higher order in the dynamics. The appr…

Bifurcations decentralized control formation control global stability singularities.
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Blockchain for power systems:Current trends and future applications

2020

Abstract Today, the blockchain is synonymous of technological innovation, being recognized among the 10 top strategy technologies in 2018 by the consulting company Gartner, it is more and more adopted in different sectors. However, the initial enthusiasm around this technology is going beyond the peak of inflated expectations, towards more stable applications in money transactions, cryptocurrencies and Digital Commodity Exchanges. Essentially, misguided efforts, the overuse of blockchain, and the Bitcoin's price drop have been the main reasons for this decay in expectations. Nevertheless, the exploitation of the blockchain technology in the power systems area appears largely underexplored, …

CryptocurrencyBlockchainSupply chain managementDecentralized controlEnergy blockchainRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazioni020209 energy02 engineering and technologyReviewPeer-to-peercomputer.software_genreDecentralised systemSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectric power systemAggregationEnergy marketPeer-to-peer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDecentralized managementEnergy marketBusinesscomputerSupply chain managementIndustrial organization
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Non-linear protocols for optimal distributed consensus in networks of dynamic agents

2006

We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed topologies. At each time instant, each agent knows only its and its neighbors'' state, but must reach consensus on a group decision value that is function of all the agents'' initial state. We show that the agents can reach consensus if the value of such a function is time-invariant when computed over the agents'' state trajectories. We use this basic result to introduce a non-linear protocol design rule allowing consensus on a quite general set of values. Such a set includes, e.g., any generalized mean of order p of the agents'' initial states. As a second contribution we show that our protocol design is t…

Lyapunov functionMathematical optimizationDecentralized controlGeneral Computer ScienceConsensus protocols; Decentralized control; Networks; Optimal controlUniform consensussymbols.namesakeConsensusComputer Science::Systems and ControlElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMathematicsMechanism designSupervisorbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringRational agentDecentralised systemOptimal controlComputer Science::Multiagent SystemsConsensus protocolsControl and Systems EngineeringsymbolsArtificial intelligenceSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaNetworksbusinessGame theorySystems & Control Letters
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Recent Advances in Static Output-Feedback Controller Design with Applications to Vibration Control of Large Structures

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Modeling, Identification and Control. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.4173/mic.2014.3.4 Open Access In this paper, we present a novel two-step strategy for static output-feedback controller design. In the first step, an optimal state-feedback controller is obtained by means of a linear matrix inequality (LMI) formulation. In the second step, a transformation of the LMI variables is used to derive a suitable LMI formulation for the static output-feedback controller. This design strategy can be applied to a wide range of practical problems, including vibration control of large structures, control of oshore wind turbine…

Output feedbackEngineeringDecentralized control:Informàtica::Automàtica i control [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Static output-feedbackStructural Vibration ControlControl (management)Vibration control:Enginyeria civil::Materials i estructures [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Feedback control systemsMatrius (Matemàtica)VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Analysis: 411lcsh:QA75.5-76.95Structural vibration controlControl d'estructures (Enginyeria):93 Systems Theory; Control [Classificació AMS]Decentralized Control; Static Output-feedback; Structural Vibration Control; Control and Systems Engineering; Software; Modeling and Simulation; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Science::Systems and ControlControl theoryControlMatrix inequalitiesController design:93 Systems Theory [Classificació AMS]business.industryComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionControl engineeringDecentralized ControlDecentralised systemComputer Science ApplicationsIdentification (information)Control and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationSistemes de control per retroaccióStatic Output-feedbacklcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceStructural control (Engineering)businessSoftwareModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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Semi-decentralized strategies in structural vibration control

2011

Published version of an article published in the journal: Modeling, Identification and Control. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.4173/mic.2011.2.2 In this work, the main ideas involved in the design of overlapping and multi-overlapping controllers via the Inclusion Principle are discussed and illustrated in the context of the Structural Vibration Control of tall buildings under seismic excitation. A detailed theoretical background on the Inclusion Principle and the design of overlapping controllers is provided. Overlapping and multi-overlapping LQR controllers are designed for a simplied five-story building model. Numerical simulations are conducted to asses the pe…

VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Applied mathematics: 413multi-overlapping controllers overlapping controllers semi-decentralized control structural vibration controlEngineeringDecentralized controlStructural Vibration ControlControl (management)Edificis -- Vibració:Enginyeria civil::Materials i estructures [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]lcsh:QA75.5-76.95Control d'estructures (Enginyeria)Earthquake resistant designStructural vibrationBuildings -- VibrationVDP::Technology: 500::Materials science and engineering: 520business.industryDisseny antisísmicControl engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsIdentification (information)Control and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationBuildings--Vibrationlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceStructural control (Engineering)businessSoftware
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Optimal passive-damping design using a decentralized velocity-feedback H-infinity approach

2012

In this work, a new strategy to design passive energy dissipation systems for vibration control of large structures is presented. The method is based on the equivalence between passive damping systems and fully decentralized static velocity-feedback controllers. This equivalence allows to take advantage of recent developments in static output-feedback control design to formulate the passive-damping design as a single optimization problem with Linear Matrix Inequality constraints. To illustrate the application of the proposed methodology, a passive damping system is designed for the seismic protection of a five-story building with excellent results. Peer Reviewed

Work (thermodynamics)EngineeringOptimization problemDecentralized controlStructural Vibration Control:Informàtica::Automàtica i control [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Static output-feedbackVibration control:Enginyeria civil::Materials i estructures [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Feedback control systemsMatrius (Matemàtica)lcsh:QA75.5-76.95Structural vibration controlControl d'estructures (Enginyeria):93 Systems Theory; Control [Classificació AMS]Control theoryControlMatrix inequalitiesEquivalence (measure theory):93 Systems Theory [Classificació AMS]business.industryOptimal passive dampingLinear matrix inequalityControl engineeringDissipationDecentralised systemComputer Science ApplicationsH-infinity methods in control theoryControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationSistemes de control per retroacciólcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceStructural control (Engineering)businessSoftware
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Modeling and Coordination of interconnected microgrids using distributed artificial intelligence approaches

2019

As renewable sources penetrate the current electrical system to relief global warming and energy shortage, microgrid (MG) emerges to reduce the impact of intermittent generation on the utility grid. Additionally, it improves the automation and intelligence of the power grid with plug-and-play characteristics. Inserting more MGs into a distribution network promotes the development of the smart grid. Thus MG networks existing in the power system are in prospect. Coordinating them could gain a system with high reliability, low cost, and strong resistance to electrical faults. Achieving these profits relies on developed technologies of communication, control strategy, and corresponding algorith…

[INFO.INFO-AI] Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Artificial intelligenceDecentralized controlMicrogridCommande décentralisée[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherEnergy managementMulti-Agent systemIntelligence artificielleGestion de l'énergieMicro-Réseaux
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Active-passive decentralized H∞ control for adjacent buildings under seismic excitation

2011

Author's version of a chapter in the book: Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress 2011. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20110828-6-IT-1002.01192 In this paper, a control strategy to reduce the vibrational response of adjacent buildings under seismic excitation is presented. The proposed strategy combines passive linking elements with an active decentralized H∞ control system. The overall active-passive control system admits decentralized design and operation, and achieves an excellent vibrational reduction when the active control system works; in case of a full or partial failure of the active control system, a remarkable reduction in the vibrational res…

decentralized control H-infinity control structural vibration control linear matrix inequalitiesVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410::Applied mathematics: 413VDP::Technology: 500::Materials science and engineering: 520
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LPV model identification for gain scheduling control: An application to rotating stall and surge control problem

2006

Abstract We approach the problem of identifying a nonlinear plant by parameterizing its dynamics as a linear parameter varying (LPV) model. The system under consideration is the Moore–Greitzer model which captures surge and stall phenomena in compressors. The control task is formulated as a problem of output regulation at various set points (stable and unstable) of the system under inputs and states constraints. We assume that inputs, outputs and scheduling parameters are measurable. It is worth pointing out that the adopted technique allows for identification of an LPV model's coefficients without the requirements of slow variations amongst set points. An example of combined identification…

decentralized controlEngineeringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsSystem identificationStall (fluid mechanics)Control engineeringconsensus protocolOptimal controlconsensus protocolsDecentralised systemComputer Science Applicationsoptimal controlNonlinear systemGain schedulingControl and Systems EngineeringControl theorynetworksSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSurgebusinessSurge controlconsensus protocols; decentralized control; optimal control; networksControl Engineering Practice
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