Publication

On the comparison of predictive control and command governor approaches for operational management of drinking water networks: A case study

Conference Article

Conference

IFAC World Congress (IFAC)

Edition

19th

Pages

6228-6233

Doc link

http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20140824-6-ZA-1003.02038

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Abstract

This paper evaluates the application of command governor (CG) strategy for the operational control of drinking water networks (DWN) given their large-scale and complex nature, the permanent and relevant effect of the disturbances (water demands) and their marginal stability feature. Moreover, the performance improvement offered by CG is compared with the application of model predictive control for the same management purposes and in the same context. The paper also discusses the effectiveness of both strategies and highlights the advantages of each approach. The Barcelona DWN is considered as case study for the undertaken assessment analysis.

Categories

automation, control theory, dynamic programming, optimisation.

Author keywords

model predictive contro, command governor, centralised control, drinking water networks

Scientific reference

F. Tedesco, C. Ocampo-Martínez, A. Cassavola and V. Puig. On the comparison of predictive control and command governor approaches for operational management of drinking water networks: A case study, 19th IFAC World Congress, 2014, Cape Town, South Africa, pp. 6228-6233.