Virtual energy storage from TCLs using QoS preserving local randomized control

Austin R. Coffman, A. Bušić, P. Barooah
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Abstract

We propose a control architecture for distributed coordination of a collection of on/off TCLs (thermostatically controlled loads), such as residential air conditioners, to provide the same service to the power grid as a large battery. This involves a collection of loads to coordinate their on/off decisions so that the aggregate power consumption profile tracks a grid-supplied reference. A key constraint is to maintain each consumer's quality of service (QoS). Recent works have proposed randomization at the loads. Thermostats at the loads are replaced by a randomized controller, and the grid broadcasts a scalar to all loads, which tunes the probability of turning on or off at each load depending on its state. In this paper we propose a modification of a previous design by Meyn and Bušić. The previous design by Meyn and Bušić ensures that the indoor temperature remains within a pre-specified bound, but other QoS metrics, especially the frequency of turning on and off was not limited. The controller we propose can be tuned to reduce the cycling rate of a TCL to any desired degree. The proposed design is compared against the design by Meyn and Bušić and another well cited design in the literature on control of TCL populations, by Mathieu et al. We show through simulations that the proposed controller is able to reduce the cycling of individual ACs compared to the previous designs with little loss in tracking of the grid-supplied reference signal.
基于QoS保持局部随机控制的tcl虚拟能量存储
我们提出了一种控制体系结构,用于分布式协调一组开/关tcl(恒温控制负载),如住宅空调,为电网提供与大型电池相同的服务。这涉及到一组负载,以协调它们的开/关决策,以便总功耗配置文件跟踪电网提供的参考。一个关键的约束是保持每个消费者的服务质量(QoS)。最近的研究建议在负荷上随机化。负载上的恒温器被一个随机控制器取代,电网向所有负载广播一个标量,根据每个负载的状态调整打开或关闭的概率。在本文中,我们提出了一个修改先前的设计由Meyn和Bušić。Meyn和Bušić先前的设计确保室内温度保持在预先指定的范围内,但其他QoS指标,特别是打开和关闭的频率没有限制。我们提出的控制器可以调优,以将TCL的循环速率降低到任何期望的程度。将提出的设计与Meyn和Bušić的设计以及matthieu等人在控制TCL种群的文献中引用的另一个设计进行比较。我们通过仿真表明,与以前的设计相比,所提出的控制器能够减少单个ac的循环,并且在跟踪电网提供的参考信号方面损失很小。
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