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Real-time optimal control of river basin networks. (English) Zbl 1328.93281

Wang, Liuping (ed.) et al., System identification, environmental modelling, and control system design. London: Springer (ISBN 978-0-85729-973-4/hbk; 978-0-85729-974-1/ebook). 403-421 (2012).
Summary: River basins are key components of water supply grids. River basin operators must handle a complex set of objectives including runoff storage, flood control, supply for consumptive use, hydroelectric power generation, silting management, and maintenance of river basin ecology. At present, operators rely on a combination of simulation and optimization tools to help make operational decisions. The complexity associated with this approach, however, makes it unsuitable for real-time (daily or hourly) operation. The consequence is that between longer-term optimized operating points, river basins are largely operated in open loop. This leads to operational inefficiencies most notably wasted water and poor ecological outcomes. This chapter proposes a systematic approach for the real-time operation of entire river basin networks, using optimal control and employing simple low order models.
For the entire collection see [Zbl 1250.93006].

MSC:

93E20 Optimal stochastic control
93C95 Application models in control theory