DocumentCode
1503393
Title
A Decentralized Mechanism for Improving the Functional Robustness of Distribution Networks
Author
Benyun Shi ; Jiming Liu
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Hong Kong Baptist Univ., Hong Kong, China
Volume
42
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1369
Lastpage
1382
Abstract
Most real-world distribution systems can be modeled as distribution networks, where a commodity can flow from source nodes to sink nodes through junction nodes. One of the fundamental characteristics of distribution networks is the functional robustness, which reflects the ability of maintaining its function in the face of internal or external disruptions. In view of the fact that most distribution networks do not have any centralized control mechanisms, we consider the problem of how to improve the functional robustness in a decentralized way. To achieve this goal, we study two important problems: 1) how to formally measure the functional robustness, and 2) how to improve the functional robustness of a network based on the local interaction of its nodes. First, we derive a utility function in terms of network entropy to characterize the functional robustness of a distribution network. Second, we propose a decentralized network pricing mechanism, where each node need only communicate with its distribution neighbors by sending a “price” signal to its upstream neighbors and receiving “price” signals from its downstream neighbors. By doing so, each node can determine its outflows by maximizing its own payoff function. Our mathematical analysis shows that the decentralized pricing mechanism can produce results equivalent to those of an ideal centralized maximization with complete information. Finally, to demonstrate the properties of our mechanism, we carry out a case study on the U.S. natural gas distribution network. The results validate the convergence and effectiveness of our mechanism when comparing it with an existing algorithm.
Keywords
entropy; natural gas technology; pricing; US natural gas distribution network; decentralized network pricing mechanism; downstream neighbors; functional robustness; junction nodes; mathematical analysis; network entropy; node local interaction; payoff function maximization; price signal; sink nodes; source nodes; upstream neighbors; utility function; Distribution strategy; Entropy; Junctions; Optimization; Pricing; Robustness; Stationary state; Distribution networks; network entropy; pricing mechanism; robustness; Algorithms; Commerce; Computer Simulation; Feedback; Marketing; Models, Theoretical;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4419
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCB.2012.2191774
Filename
6189802
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