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Scalable scheduling of energy control systems
Truong X. Nghiem
, Rahul Mangharam
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Averaged System
100%
Total Demand
100%
Energy Control System
100%
Linear Programming
66%
Original System
66%
Scheduling Problem
66%
Control Variables
66%
Demand Surge
66%
Binary Control
66%
Utilization Value
66%
Model Abstraction
66%
Simulation Relation
66%
Power Consumption
33%
Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB)
33%
Control Input
33%
Dynamical Systems
33%
Energy Systems
33%
Computer Science
33%
Industrial Automation
33%
Numerical Simulation
33%
Power Balance
33%
Electricity Demand
33%
Single Input
33%
Handling System
33%
Control Theory
33%
Scalable Approaches
33%
Peak Power Consumption
33%
Load Shifting
33%
Safety Requirements
33%
Building Automation
33%
Transition System
33%
Scheduling Algorithm
33%
Level Scheduling
33%
Simulation Algorithm
33%
System Scheduling
33%
Electrical Grid
33%
Grid Automation
33%
Binary Input
33%
Single State
33%
Optimal Bound
33%
Energy Sink
33%
Multiple Controllers
33%
Input Constraints
33%
Load Shedding
33%
System Safety
33%
Fine-grained Scheduling
33%
Computer Science
Power Consumption
100%
Linear Program
100%
Scheduling Problem
100%
Simulation Relation
100%
Computer Science
50%
Control Theory
50%
Dynamical System
50%
Numerical Simulation
50%
Transition System
50%
Industrial Automation
50%
Multiple Controller
50%
Scheduling Algorithm
50%
Electrical Grid
50%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Control System
100%
Electric Power Utilization
50%
Linear Program
50%
Model Abstraction
50%
Control Input
25%
System Safety
25%
Energy Systems
25%
Computer Simulation
25%
Electricity Demand
25%
Peak Power
25%
Load Shifting
25%
Electrical Grid
25%
Input Constraint
25%
Binary Input
25%