Geometric and Game-Theoretic Control of Energy Assets in Small-Scale Power Systems
Weaver, Wayne William, Jr
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Description
Title
Geometric and Game-Theoretic Control of Energy Assets in Small-Scale Power Systems
Author(s)
Weaver, Wayne William, Jr
Issue Date
2007
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Krein, Philip T.
Department of Study
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Discipline
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Engineering, Electronics and Electrical
Language
eng
Abstract
The work presented in this dissertation takes a game-theoretic approach to balancing the supply and demand for energy. Since the action of one element on a small power system can influence the entire system, it is then useful to view components as players in a nonzero sum game, where they compete for resources. Much of the work is focused on demand-side control, which has received little attention in the research literature. Nonlinear geometric control is shown to be highly effective in the game-theoretic construct to balance the objectives of the load with the needs of the system.
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