DocumentCode :
722453
Title :
Shipboard power management using constrained nonlinear model predictive control
Author :
Stone, Philip ; Opila, Daniel F. ; Park, Hyeongjun ; Sun, Jing ; Pekarek, Steve ; DeCarlo, Ray ; Westervelt, Eric ; Brooks, James ; Seenumani, Gayathri
Author_Institution :
GE Power Conversion, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
21-24 June 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Both new and existing naval vessels of all sizes face ever-increasing power supply requirements to support advanced mission loads including high power sensors, weapons, and launchers. Adding additional conventional generators to support these loads is infeasible given size and weight constraints and given the pulsed nature of those new loads. Instead, an optimization-based Power Management Controller (PMC) is used to dynamically control power system sources and loads in real time in order to serve system needs with a minimal amount of power supply equipment. In this paper, a Model Predictive Control (MPC) approach is used to dynamically coordinate sources and loads based on future demand. A cost function is used to prioritize various ship goals and objectives, and constraints are added to reflect hardware limitations. A Constrained Nonlinear MPC algorithm is then used to minimize the cost over a finite future horizon and generate control commands in real-time. The PMC is demonstrated to successfully control and improve system performance on a hardware test bed for ship power system research.
Keywords :
cost reduction; marine power systems; nonlinear control systems; optimisation; power control; power system control; power system economics; predictive control; PMC; advanced mission loads; constrained nonlinear MPC algorithm; constrained nonlinear model predictive control; control command generation; cost function; dynamic load coordination; dynamic source coordination; finite future horizon; hardware test bed; high power sensors; launchers; optimization-based power management controller; power supply equipment; power supply requirements; ship goals; shipboard power management; size constraint; weapons; weight constraint; Cost function; Generators; Marine vehicles; Power systems; Prediction algorithms; Testing; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1856-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ESTS.2015.7157853
Filename :
7157853
Link To Document :
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