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Anti-windup coordination strategy around a fair equilibrium in resource sharing networks

Felix Agner
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Anders Rantzer
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This paper aims at coordinating interconnected agents where the control input of each agent is limited by the control input of others. In that sense, the systems have to share a limited resource over a network. Such problems can arise in different areas and it is here motivated by a simplified district heating example. When the shared resource is insufficient for the combined need of all systems, the resource will have to be shared in an optimal fashion. In this scenario, we want the systems to automatically converge to an optimal equilibrium. The contribution of this paper is the proposal of a control architecture where each separate system is controlled by a local PI controller. The controllers are then coordinated through a global rank-one anti-windup signal. It is shown that the equilibrium of the proposed closed-loop system minimizes the infinity-norm of stationary state deviations. Convergence is investigated via a randomized numerical study, and a district heating-inspired example illustrates the utility of the proposed method.

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hal-04132680 , version 1 (19-06-2023)

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Felix Agner, Pauline Kergus, Anders Rantzer, Sophie Tarbouriech, Luca Zaccarian. Anti-windup coordination strategy around a fair equilibrium in resource sharing networks. IEEE Control Systems Letters, 2023, 7, pp.2521 - 2526. ⟨10.1109/LCSYS.2023.3287252⟩. ⟨hal-04132680⟩
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