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Multi-agent control of large scale hybrid systems (DWV.6188)

Project nummer: dwv6188

Omschrijving van het onderzoek

Huge traffic congestion after recent incidents (such as the bomb alerts in the tunnels in Amsterdam, or at the IKEA stores), or the problems in The Netherlands and California due to power outages have shown the crucial role of a reliable operation of traffic and transportation systems, electricity distribution networks, and other large-scale complex systems that are one of the corner-stones of our modern society such as water distribution, logistic operations, and telecommunication networks. A reliable and efficient operation of these systems is not only of paramount importance when the systems are pressed to the limits of their performance, but also under regular operating conditions.
The systems mentioned above can be modeled as hybrid systems, i.e., systems with both continuous and discrete dynamics. Up to now, most control methods for hybrid systems are based on a centralized control paradigm and/or on adhoc techniques. However, centralized control of large-scale systems is often not feasible in practice due to computational complexity, communication overhead, and lack of scalability. Furthermore, a structured control design method is also lacking. Therefore, we propose to develop a structured and tractable design methodology for robust control of large-scale hybrid systems.
sary new theory and a corresponding design framework for control of large-scale hybrid systems using an approach based on:

  1. a multi-level control structure with local "control agents" at the lowest level, and one or more higher "supervisory" control levels,
  2. combination and integration of techniques from computer science and control engineering in order to obtain coordination at and across all control levels.

This will result in systematic approaches that outperform existing heuristic or case-dependent decentralized control strategies.
In addition to performing fundamental research on control of large-scale hybrid systems, we will concentrate on three specific application fields: traffic & transportation, electricity distribution, and logistics.

Resultaten van het onderzoek

Er zijn nog geen resultaten bekend.

Gebruikers

Er zijn 5 bedrijven en één andere universiteit bij dit project betrokken.

Projectleider

Dr.ir. B. de Schutter Technische Universiteit Delft
Ontwerp, Constructie en Productie
Delft Centre for Systems and Control
Mekelweg 2
2628 CD Delft

Status van het project

Gestart: 01-01-2004
Einddatum: 31-12-2008

Trefwoorden

Control engineering, Distributed control, Hybride systeem, Large-scale systems, Traffic, Transportation. .

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