Wave energy converters (WECs) come in many different forms, from point absorbers and oscillating water columns to bulge wave devices. This paper focuses on the control of point absorber WECs, which typically have a narrow-banded frequency response and, therefore, control is well placed to improve the energy capture of such WECs. The acausal nature of the control problem means that, theoretically optimal control is almost impossible to achieve in practice; however, optimal velocity tracking (OVT) offers a simple and robust approximation to optimal control that can achieve better power capture than passive linear damping methods, albeit with necessarily higher force demands. OVT is a form of impedance matching and the magnitude of the power-t...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) have to be controlled to ensure maximum energy extraction from waves w...
This chapter examines the use of wave energy device (and array) models for model-based control. To d...
While traditional feedback control systems enjoy relatively good sensitivity properties, energy maxi...
Wave energy converters (WECs) come in many different forms, from point absorbers and oscillating wat...
The optimal control problem for a generic, one-degree of freedom Wave Energy Converter (WEC) with dy...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
The optimal control problem for a generic, one-degree of freedom Wave Energy Converter (WEC) with dy...
The optimal control problem for a generic, one-degree of freedom Wave Energy Converter (WEC) with dy...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
This work examines some of the fundamental problems behind the control of wave energy converters (WE...
This work examines some of the fundamental problems behind the control of wave energy converters (W...
Wave energy converters (WECs) are traditionally designed independently of control systems. This usua...
The control of ocean Wave Energy Converters (WECs) impacts the harvested energy. Several control met...
The control of ocean Wave Energy Converters (WECs) impacts the harvested energy. Several control met...
While traditional feedback control systems enjoy relatively good sensitivity properties, energy maxi...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) have to be controlled to ensure maximum energy extraction from waves w...
This chapter examines the use of wave energy device (and array) models for model-based control. To d...
While traditional feedback control systems enjoy relatively good sensitivity properties, energy maxi...
Wave energy converters (WECs) come in many different forms, from point absorbers and oscillating wat...
The optimal control problem for a generic, one-degree of freedom Wave Energy Converter (WEC) with dy...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
The optimal control problem for a generic, one-degree of freedom Wave Energy Converter (WEC) with dy...
The optimal control problem for a generic, one-degree of freedom Wave Energy Converter (WEC) with dy...
The energy in the waves of oceans and seas can be converted to electricity by different types of Wav...
This work examines some of the fundamental problems behind the control of wave energy converters (WE...
This work examines some of the fundamental problems behind the control of wave energy converters (W...
Wave energy converters (WECs) are traditionally designed independently of control systems. This usua...
The control of ocean Wave Energy Converters (WECs) impacts the harvested energy. Several control met...
The control of ocean Wave Energy Converters (WECs) impacts the harvested energy. Several control met...
While traditional feedback control systems enjoy relatively good sensitivity properties, energy maxi...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) have to be controlled to ensure maximum energy extraction from waves w...
This chapter examines the use of wave energy device (and array) models for model-based control. To d...
While traditional feedback control systems enjoy relatively good sensitivity properties, energy maxi...