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Optimized current reference generation for system-level harmonic mitigation in a diesel-electric ship using non-linear model predictive control
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2015
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EngineeringShip ManeuveringMarine EngineeringActive Power FilterNaval ArchitectureSystems EngineeringDigital FilterModel Predictive ControlPower System ControlDiesel-electric ShipSystem-level Harmonic MitigationModel-based Control TechniqueMechatronicsCurrent Reference GenerationMultiple ShootingControl EngineeringAerospace EngineeringSeakeeping And ControlMechanical SystemsProcess ControlFilter DesignTotal Harmonics DistortionNon-linear Optimal Control
Non-linear optimal control using collocation and multiple shooting is investigated in this paper to generate the current reference signal for the lower level control of an active filter in a marine vessel with diesel-electric propulsion. The optimization objective is aimed at using the active filter for system-level minimization of Total Harmonics Distortion with the minimum rating of the active filter. The investigation of the different algorithms is oriented to the search of a solution that can offer a good compromise between accuracy and real-time implementation abilities. Results indicate that linear problem formulations are more suitable for real time implementation as they require less computational costs with minimal loss of flexibility. Non-linear problem formulations provide higher flexibility at the cost of higher computational efforts.
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