To maximise energy conversion, real-time control of a Wave Energy Converter (WEC) requires knowledge of the present and future excitation force (Fex) acting on the device, which is a non-measurable quantity. The problem of estimation and forecasting of Fex becomes more challenging when arrays of WECs are considered, due to the hydrodynamic interactions in the array. In this paper, a global Fex estimator for a complete WEC array is developed and compared to a set of independent estimators which utilise information local only to each device. A significant question is whether the array of measurements is sufficient to compensate for the greater complexity of the wave field, compared to the isolated body case. The paper shows that t...
Real-time control has been widely adopted to enlarge the energy extraction of a wave energy converte...
Waves represent a big untapped energy source and many are endeavouring to develop Wave Energy Conver...
Wave energy converters (WECs) based on oscillating bodies or oscillating water columns would earn h...
To maximise energy conversion, real-time control of a Wave Energy Converter (WEC) requires knowledg...
Ocean waves represent a significant energy resource which can complement other renewable energy tec...
Ocean waves represent a significant energy resource which can complement other renewable energy tech...
The implementation of the majority of energy maximising control strategies requires the knowledge of...
The implementation of energy-maximizing control systems (EMCSs) can significantly increase the effic...
It is widely acknowledged that real-time control of wave energy converters (WECs) can benefit from ...
Wave energy converters (WECs) need to be optimally controlled to be commercially viable. These cont...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) consisting of oscillating bodies can gain significant benefit from a ...
The wave excitation force estimation and prediction play an important role in improving the performa...
Past or/and future information of the excitation force is useful for real-time power maximisation co...
A large amount of energy is freely roaming around the world each day, without us being able to ex...
Ocean wave energy represents a signicant resource of renewable energy and can make an important con...
Real-time control has been widely adopted to enlarge the energy extraction of a wave energy converte...
Waves represent a big untapped energy source and many are endeavouring to develop Wave Energy Conver...
Wave energy converters (WECs) based on oscillating bodies or oscillating water columns would earn h...
To maximise energy conversion, real-time control of a Wave Energy Converter (WEC) requires knowledg...
Ocean waves represent a significant energy resource which can complement other renewable energy tec...
Ocean waves represent a significant energy resource which can complement other renewable energy tech...
The implementation of the majority of energy maximising control strategies requires the knowledge of...
The implementation of energy-maximizing control systems (EMCSs) can significantly increase the effic...
It is widely acknowledged that real-time control of wave energy converters (WECs) can benefit from ...
Wave energy converters (WECs) need to be optimally controlled to be commercially viable. These cont...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) consisting of oscillating bodies can gain significant benefit from a ...
The wave excitation force estimation and prediction play an important role in improving the performa...
Past or/and future information of the excitation force is useful for real-time power maximisation co...
A large amount of energy is freely roaming around the world each day, without us being able to ex...
Ocean wave energy represents a signicant resource of renewable energy and can make an important con...
Real-time control has been widely adopted to enlarge the energy extraction of a wave energy converte...
Waves represent a big untapped energy source and many are endeavouring to develop Wave Energy Conver...
Wave energy converters (WECs) based on oscillating bodies or oscillating water columns would earn h...