DocumentCode
32696
Title
A Distributed Direct Load Control Approach for Large-Scale Residential Demand Response
Author
Chen Chen ; Jianhui Wang ; Kishore, S.
Author_Institution
Decision & Inf. Sci. Div., Argonne Nat. Lab., Argonne, IL, USA
Volume
29
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
Sept. 2014
Firstpage
2219
Lastpage
2228
Abstract
This paper proposes a distributed direct load control scheme for large-scale residential demand response (DR) built on a two-layer communication-based control architecture. The lower-layer network is within each building, where the energy management controller (EMC) uses wireless links to schedule operation of appliances upon request according to a local power consumption target. The upper-layer network links a number of EMCs in a region whose aggregated demand is served by a load aggregator. The load aggregator wants the actual aggregated demand over this region to match a desired aggregated demand profile. Our approach utilizes the average consensus algorithm to distribute portions of the desired aggregated demand to each EMC in a decentralized fashion. The allocated portion corresponds to each building´s aforementioned local power consumption target which its EMC then uses to schedule the in-building appliances. The result will be an aggregated demand over this region that more closely reaches the desired demand. Numerical results show that our scheme can alleviate the mismatch between the actual aggregated demand and the desired aggregated demand profile.
Keywords
demand side management; distributed control; energy management systems; load regulation; power consumption; power system control; radio links; scheduling; DR; EMC; aggregated demand profile; average consensus algorithm; distributed direct load control approach; energy management controller; large-scale residential demand response; load aggregator; local power consumption target; lower-layer network; two-layer communication-based control architecture; upper-layer network links; wireless links; Buildings; Electricity; Electromagnetic compatibility; Home appliances; Load flow control; Load management; Power demand; Communication; demand response; direct load control; distributed control; scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2307474
Filename
6766290
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