OPTIMIZATION TASKS FOR CONTROLLING AN ERGATIC ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.62.14382Keywords:
Electric power system, mathematical programmingAbstract
This article discusses the optimization tasks of managing a complex control system of the electric power system. The problem of synthesizing the structure of the control system in the design of electrical systems using the optimization - simulation approach is considered. It has been shown that the efficiency of an energy-saving control system is its adaptability to the implementation of the target functional under disturbances. Moreover, the reliability of the functioning of the energy system is set by the system of restrictions of the objective function of the stochastic programming task. A mathematical model of a controlled ergatic electric power process based on the Bellman equation is proposed. Also considered is a mathematical model of the steady state of an electrical system.References
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