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A heuristic approach for optimal operation of grid connected source-battery-load systems

2016

In the paper an optimal management procedure for a system composed of a renewable energy source, storage batteries and a load, permanently connected to a distribution network, is presented. The issue follows two objectives: a) maximum economic benefit for the system, and b) minimum energy exchange with the network. The operation cost of storage facilities, as well as the technical and economic constraints on power exchanges between the system and the network and the technical constraints about charging and discharging cycles of the batteries are considered. The effectiveness of the management procedure is numerically tested and the results are presented.

Battery (electricity)Mathematical optimizationWind powerComputer sciencebusiness.industryHeuristic020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringRenewable energy source02 engineering and technologyGridstorage batterieReliability engineeringRenewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaState of chargeIntermittent energy source0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGrid energy storagebusiness
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Optimization of urban delivery systems based on electric assisted cargo bikes with modular battery size, taking into account the service requirements…

2021

The implementation of new forms of urban mobility is a fundamental challenge for improving the performance of city logistic systems in terms of efficiency and sustainability. For such purposes, the exploitation of electric vehicles is currently being investigated as an alternative to traditional internal combustion engines. In particular, the employment of lightweight electric cargo bikes is seen as an attractive possibility for designing improved city distribution systems. Such vehicles, however, present substantial limitations related to their endurance, speed, power, and recharging times; therefore, their configuration must be optimized considering the actual operational context and the …

Battery (electricity)Service (systems architecture)TechnologyControl and OptimizationComputer sciencemodular design0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyelectric cargo bikesParcel deliverycity logisticsOrder (exchange)City logistics Electric cargo bikes Last mile distribution Modular designlast mile distribution0502 economics and businessSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)050210 logistics & transportationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryT05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningModular designPower (physics)Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataSustainabilitySystems engineeringbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)city logistics; last mile distribution; electric cargo bikes; modular design
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Solving two‐armed Bernoulli bandit problems using a Bayesian learning automaton

2010

PurposeThe two‐armed Bernoulli bandit (TABB) problem is a classical optimization problem where an agent sequentially pulls one of two arms attached to a gambling machine, with each pull resulting either in a reward or a penalty. The reward probabilities of each arm are unknown, and thus one must balance between exploiting existing knowledge about the arms, and obtaining new information. The purpose of this paper is to report research into a completely new family of solution schemes for the TABB problem: the Bayesian learning automaton (BLA) family.Design/methodology/approachAlthough computationally intractable in many cases, Bayesian methods provide a standard for optimal decision making. B…

Bayesian statisticsMathematical optimizationOptimization problemGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceBayesian probabilityAutomata theoryBayesian inferenceConjugate priorAutomatonOptimal decisionInternational Journal of Intelligent Computing and Cybernetics
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Robust Transmit Beamforming for Underlay D2D Communications on Multiple Channels

2020

Underlay device-to-device (D2D) communications lead to improvement in spectral efficiency by simultaneously allowing direct communication between the users and the existing cellular transmission. However, most works in resource allocation for D2D communication have considered single antenna transmission and with a focus on perfect channel state information (CSI). This work formulates a robust transmit beamforming design problem for maximizing the aggregate rate of all D2D pairs and cellular users (CUs). Assuming complex Gaussian distributed CSI error, our formulation guarantees probabilistically a signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) above a specified threshold. In addition, we al…

BeamformingMathematical optimizationComputer scienceProbabilistic logicSignal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY02 engineering and technologySpectral efficiency0203 mechanical engineeringChannel state informationRobustness (computer science)Computer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringResource allocationUnderlayVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550Computer Science::Information Theory2020 IEEE 21st International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC)
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Reliable Underlay D2D Communications over Multiple Transmit Antenna Framework

2020

Robust beamforming is an efficient technique to guarantee the desired receiver performance in the presence of erroneous channel state information (CSI). However, the application of robust beamforming in underlay device-to-device (D2D) communication still requires further investigation. In this paper, we investigate resource allocation problem for underlay D2D communications by considering multiple antennas at the base station (BS) and at the transmitters of D2D pairs. The proposed design problem aims at maximizing the aggregate rate of all D2D pairs and cellular users (CUs) in downlink spectrum. In addition, our objective is augmented to achieve a fair allocation of resources across the D2D…

BeamformingMathematical optimizationOptimization problemComputer scienceChannel state informationTelecommunications linkComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureSignal-to-interference-plus-noise ratioData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYRelaxation (approximation)UnderlayComputer Science::Information TheorySlack variableICC 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)
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Relay selection in FDD amplify-and-forward cooperative networks

2017

In this paper, the problems of relay selection and distributed beamforming are investigated for bi-directional dual-hop amplify-and-forward frequency-division duplex cooperative wireless networks. When using individual per-relay maximum transmission power constraint, it has been proven that the relay selection and beamforming optimization problem becomes NP hard and requires exhaustive search to find the optimal solution. Therefore, we propose a computationally affordable sub-optimal multiple relay selection and beamforming optimization scheme based on the l1 norm squared relaxation. The proposed scheme performs the selection for the two transmission directions, simultaneously, while aiming…

BeamformingOptimizationMathematical optimizationOptimization problemComputer scienceDuplex (telecommunications)02 engineering and technologyData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY01 natural scienceslaw.inventionL1 normRelaylawBi-directional communicationBeamformingComputer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAmplify and forward0101 mathematicsRelayingComputer Science::Information TheoryWireless network010102 general mathematicsComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunicationsSemidefinite relaxation
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Trial Methods for Nonlinear Bernoulli Problem

1997

In this article we consider a free boundary problem which is related to formation of waves on a fluid surface (for example the ship waves). We study the possibility to construct ‘trial’ methods where one solves a sequence of standard flow problems formulated in different geometries that converge to the final free boundary. Furthermore, we use the shape optimization techniques to analyse the convergence of the fixed point iteration near a fixed point. For stream function case we conclude that the fast convergence can be obtained by using non-standard boundary conditions and we present numerical results to confirm the analysis.

Bernoulli's principleMathematical optimizationFlow (mathematics)Fixed-point iterationFree boundary problemApplied mathematicsBoundary (topology)Shape optimizationBoundary value problemFixed pointMathematics
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PINCoC: a Co-Clustering based Method to Analyze Protein-Protein Interaction Networks

2007

Anovel technique to search for functionalmodules in a protein-protein interaction network is presented. The network is represented by the adjacency matrix associated with the undirected graph modelling it. The algorithm introduces the concept of quality of a sub-matrix of the adjacency matrix, and applies a greedy search technique for finding local optimal solutions made of dense submatrices containing the maximum number of ones. An initial random solution, constituted by a single protein, is evolved to search for a locally optimal solution by adding/removing connected proteins that best contribute to improve the quality function. Experimental evaluations carried out on Saccaromyces Cerevis…

BiclusteringMathematical optimizationBioinformatics network analysisCompact spaceInteraction networkBlock matrixFunction (mathematics)Adjacency matrixGreedy algorithmAlgorithmProtein protein interaction networkMathematics
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Modeling and Performance Assessment of the Split-Pi Used as a Storage Converter in All the Possible DC Microgrid Scenarios. Part II: Simulation and E…

2021

Bidirectional DC/DC converters such as the Split-pi can be used to integrate an energy storage system (ESS) into a DC microgrid providing manifold benefits. However, this integration deserves careful design because the ESS converter must behave like a stiff voltage generator, a non-stiff voltage generator, or a current generator depending on the microgrid configuration. Part I of this work presented a comprehensive theoretical analysis of the Split-pi used as an ESS converter in all the possible DC microgrid scenarios. Five typical microgrid scenarios were identified. Each of them required a specific state-space model of the Split-pi and a suitable control scheme. The present paper complete…

Bidirectional converter Current control DC microgrid Droop control Electrical storage system Feed-forward control Split-piSplit-pidroop controlTechnologyControl and OptimizationComputer sciencefeed-forward controlEnergy Engineering and Power Technologycurrent controlEnergy storageSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaElectronic engineeringCurrent generatorDC microgridelectrical storage systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTFeed forwardSplit-pi; bidirectional converter; electrical storage system; DC microgrid; droop control; current control; feed-forward controlConvertersbidirectional converterVoltage generatorComputer data storageMicrogridbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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2013

Currently, a growing number of programs become available in statistical software for multiple imputation of missing values. Among others, two algorithms are mainly implemented: Expectation Maximization (EM) and Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations (MICE). They have been shown to work well in large samples or when only small proportions of missing data are to be imputed. However, some researchers have begun to impute large proportions of missing data or to apply the method to small samples. A simulation was performed using MICE on datasets with 50, 100 or 200 cases and four or eleven variables. A varying proportion of data (3% - 63%) was set as missing completely at random and subsequent…

Binary responseSample size determinationStatisticsExpectation–maximization algorithmEconometricsMain effectImputation (statistics)Missing dataInteractionLogistic regressionMathematicsOpen Journal of Statistics
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