Motivated by the relevance of so-called nonlinear Froude–Krylov (FK) hydrodynamic effects in the accurate dynamical description of wave energy converters (WECs) under controlled conditions, and the apparent lack of a suitable control framework effectively capable of optimally harvesting ocean wave energy in such circumstances, we present, in this paper, an integrated framework to achieve such a control objective, by means of two main contributions. We first propose a data-based, control-oriented, modelling procedure, able to compute a suitable mathematical representation for nonlinear FK effects, fully compatible with state-of-the-art control procedures. Secondly, we propose a moment-based optimal control solution, capable of transcribing t...
Successful commercialisation of wave energy technology inherently incorporates the concept of an arr...
The roadmap to a successful commercialisation of wave energy inherently incorporates the concept of ...
Successful commercialisation of wave energy technology inherently incorporates the concept of an arr...
Motivated by the relevance of so-called nonlinear Froude–Krylov (FK) hydrodynamic effects in the a...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy conv...
Abstract Wave energy converters (WECs) inherently require appropriate control system technology to ...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy con...
Following the sharp increase in the price of traditional fossil fuels, in combination with issues of...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) have to be controlled to ensure maximum energy extraction from waves w...
This paper presents an integrated framework for the design of wave energy control systems, consider...
The control objective for Wave Energy Converters (WECs) deviates significantly from the traditional ...
Computationally fast and accurate mathematical models are essential for effective design, optimizati...
Most wave energy converters (WECs) are described by linear mathematical models, based on the main as...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range o...
Successful commercialisation of wave energy technology inherently incorporates the concept of an arr...
The roadmap to a successful commercialisation of wave energy inherently incorporates the concept of ...
Successful commercialisation of wave energy technology inherently incorporates the concept of an arr...
Motivated by the relevance of so-called nonlinear Froude–Krylov (FK) hydrodynamic effects in the a...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy conv...
Abstract Wave energy converters (WECs) inherently require appropriate control system technology to ...
Linear dynamics are virtually always assumed when designing optimal controllers for wave energy con...
Following the sharp increase in the price of traditional fossil fuels, in combination with issues of...
Wave Energy Converters (WECs) have to be controlled to ensure maximum energy extraction from waves w...
This paper presents an integrated framework for the design of wave energy control systems, consider...
The control objective for Wave Energy Converters (WECs) deviates significantly from the traditional ...
Computationally fast and accurate mathematical models are essential for effective design, optimizati...
Most wave energy converters (WECs) are described by linear mathematical models, based on the main as...
Wave energy converters (WECs) require active control to maximise energy capture over a wide range o...
Successful commercialisation of wave energy technology inherently incorporates the concept of an arr...
The roadmap to a successful commercialisation of wave energy inherently incorporates the concept of ...
Successful commercialisation of wave energy technology inherently incorporates the concept of an arr...