Energy maximising controllers (EMCs), for wave energy converters (WECs), based on linear models, are attractive in terms of simplicity and computation. However, such (Cummins equation) models are normally built around the still water level as an equilibrium point and assume small movement, leading to poor model validity for realistic WEC motions, especially for the large amplitude motions obtained by a well controlled WEC. The method proposed here is to use an adaptive algorithm to estimate the control model online, whereby system identification techniques are employed to identify a linear model that is most representative of the actual controlled WEC behaviour. Using exponential forgetting, the linear model can be regularly adap...
Model predictive control (MPC) and pseudospectral optimal control (PSC) have been proposed over the ...
An increase in wave energy converter (WEC) efficiency requires not only consideration of the nonline...
Wave energy converters are devices that are designed to extract power from ocean waves. Existing wav...
Energy maximising controllers (EMCs), for wave energy converters (WECs), based on linear models, ar...
Energy maximising controllers (EMCs), for wave energy converters (WECs), based on linear models are ...
The present study introduces a real-time control algorithm for applications involving energy maximis...
Non-linear, power-maximising control of wave energy converters (WECs) can be achieved within a reced...
Power-maximising control of wave energy converters (WECs) can be implemented within a receding-hori...
International audienceThe main objective in hydrodynamic control of wave energy converters (WECs) is...
This work was supported by a Newton Mobility Grant, jointly funded by the Royal Society and NSFC (No...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range o...
This paper proposes a novel wave energy converter (WEC) control technique based on an adaptive vecto...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range of...
While traditional feedback control systems enjoy relatively good sensitivity properties, energy maxi...
Model predictive control (MPC) and pseudospectral optimal control (PSC) have been proposed over the ...
An increase in wave energy converter (WEC) efficiency requires not only consideration of the nonline...
Wave energy converters are devices that are designed to extract power from ocean waves. Existing wav...
Energy maximising controllers (EMCs), for wave energy converters (WECs), based on linear models, ar...
Energy maximising controllers (EMCs), for wave energy converters (WECs), based on linear models are ...
The present study introduces a real-time control algorithm for applications involving energy maximis...
Non-linear, power-maximising control of wave energy converters (WECs) can be achieved within a reced...
Power-maximising control of wave energy converters (WECs) can be implemented within a receding-hori...
International audienceThe main objective in hydrodynamic control of wave energy converters (WECs) is...
This work was supported by a Newton Mobility Grant, jointly funded by the Royal Society and NSFC (No...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range o...
This paper proposes a novel wave energy converter (WEC) control technique based on an adaptive vecto...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range of...
While traditional feedback control systems enjoy relatively good sensitivity properties, energy maxi...
Model predictive control (MPC) and pseudospectral optimal control (PSC) have been proposed over the ...
An increase in wave energy converter (WEC) efficiency requires not only consideration of the nonline...
Wave energy converters are devices that are designed to extract power from ocean waves. Existing wav...