This paper develops methods for model identification of aggregated thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) in smart grids, via partial differential equation (PDE) techniques. Control of aggregated TCLs provides a promising opportunity to mitigate the mismatch between power generation and demand, thus enhancing grid reliability and enabling renewable energy penetration. To this end, this paper focuses on developing parameter identification algorithms for a PDE-based model of aggregated TCLs. First, a two-state boundary-coupled hyperbolic PDE model for homogenous TCL populations is derived. This model is extended to heterogeneous populations by including a diffusive term, which provides an elegant control-oriented model. Next, a passive para...
Abstract—We present an optimization-based state estimation method that allows us to estimate the sta...
Large groups of electrical loads can be controlled as a single entity to reduce their aggregate powe...
The population of thermostatically controlled loads can be used to solve power balance control task...
This paper focuses on developing a partial differential equa-tion (PDE)-based model and parameter id...
This paper focuses on developing a partial differential equation (PDE)-based model and parameter ide...
This paper develops methods for state estimation of aggregated thermostatically controlled loads (TC...
Thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) account for more than one-third of U.S. electricity consump...
Thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) account for ap-proximately 50 % of U.S. electricity consump...
Residential thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) have potential for participation in electricity...
Load control of populations of thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) is considered a promising ap...
Abstract — A critical enabling technology for electrified vehi-cles and renewable energy resources i...
Large groups of electrical loads can be controlled as a single entity to reduce their aggregate powe...
ABSTRACT: This article addresses the modeling and control of heterogeneous populations of thermostat...
This paper studies the problem of countering the fluctuations of renewable power supply in smart gri...
This paper focuses on the development of a fast aggregate electricity load model under steady-state ...
Abstract—We present an optimization-based state estimation method that allows us to estimate the sta...
Large groups of electrical loads can be controlled as a single entity to reduce their aggregate powe...
The population of thermostatically controlled loads can be used to solve power balance control task...
This paper focuses on developing a partial differential equa-tion (PDE)-based model and parameter id...
This paper focuses on developing a partial differential equation (PDE)-based model and parameter ide...
This paper develops methods for state estimation of aggregated thermostatically controlled loads (TC...
Thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) account for more than one-third of U.S. electricity consump...
Thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) account for ap-proximately 50 % of U.S. electricity consump...
Residential thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) have potential for participation in electricity...
Load control of populations of thermostatically controlled loads (TCLs) is considered a promising ap...
Abstract — A critical enabling technology for electrified vehi-cles and renewable energy resources i...
Large groups of electrical loads can be controlled as a single entity to reduce their aggregate powe...
ABSTRACT: This article addresses the modeling and control of heterogeneous populations of thermostat...
This paper studies the problem of countering the fluctuations of renewable power supply in smart gri...
This paper focuses on the development of a fast aggregate electricity load model under steady-state ...
Abstract—We present an optimization-based state estimation method that allows us to estimate the sta...
Large groups of electrical loads can be controlled as a single entity to reduce their aggregate powe...
The population of thermostatically controlled loads can be used to solve power balance control task...