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Energy management of electrified mass transit systems with Energy Storage devices
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2012
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EngineeringPower Grid OperationEnergy EfficiencyIncluding Vehicle-to-gridHome Energy StorageRational ProcedureKalman FilterEnergy DistributionSystems EngineeringPower System ControlEnergy Storage DevicesEnergy ControlEnergy-efficient TransportationElectrical EngineeringPower System OptimizationEnergy Storage SystemPower NetworkSmart GridEnergy ManagementPower Mean Value
In the paper a methodology for optimal controlling storage devices at the aim of improving the performances of an electrified mass transit system is proposed. A rational procedure is arranged for counteracting the unavoidable stochastic variables involved in the description of the characteristics of this complex system. The core of the control procedure is based upon an optimization technique which should result particularly effective where plant parameters exhibit random behavior. The potentiality of the procedure is shown with reference to the reduction of the network power fluctuations. In this case the control law can be expressed in an analytical way in terms of power mean value over the interest time cycle. Kalman filter is employed to dynamically estimate the mean value of the total required power. A numerical application is reported so to demonstrate the feasibility and the goodness of the proposed control strategy.
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