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SUMMARY:Vortrag von Prof. Karl Worthmann
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Karl Worthmann\nIlmenau University&nbsp;of Technology,\nIlmenau, Germany&nbsp; \nTuesday 2016-05-03 16:00\n IST-Seminar-Room V2.268 - Pfaffenwaldring 9 - Campus Stuttgart-Vaihingen&nbsp; \nAbstract\nA hierarchical, iterative distributed optimization algorithm is presented. The\nmotivation is the predictive control of a smart grid, in which the states of charge of a network of\nresidential-scale batteries are coordinated so as to minimize variability in the aggregated power\nsupplied to/from the grid by the residential network. The proposed distributed algorithm calls for\ncommunication between a central entity and an optimizing agent associated with each battery, but\ndoes not require communication between agents. The distributed algorithm is shown to achieve the\nperformance of a large-scale centralized optimization algorithm, but with greatly reduced\ncommunication overhead and computational burden. A numerical case study using data from an\nAustralian electricity distribution network is presented to demonstrate the performance of the\ndistributed optimization algorithm.&nbsp; \nBiographical Information\nKarl Worthmann received the Ph.D. degree in mathematics from University of Bayreuth in 2012. He\nis an Assistant Professor for Ordinary Differential Equations at Technische Universität Ilmenau. He\nwas a Visiting Scholar at the Lund Center for Control of Complex Engineering Systems, Lund, Sweden.\nHis current research interests include systems and control theory with a particular focus on\nnonlinear model predictive control and sampled-data systems. Dr. Worthmann was the recipient of the\nPh.D. Award from the City of Bayreuth, Germany, and the German National Academic Foundation\nScholarship, Germany. He has been appointed Junior Fellow of the Society of Applied Mathematics and\nMechanics in 2013.\n\n&nbsp;&nbsp;
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.ist.uni-stuttgart.de/de/veranstaltungen/Vortrag-von-Prof.-Karl-Worthmann/
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