Challenges for Process System Engineering in Infrastructure Operation
and Control
Reference
Z. Lukszo,
M.P.C. Weijnen,
R.R. Negenborn,
B. De Schutter, and
M. Ilić,
"Challenges for Process System Engineering in Infrastructure Operation
and Control," in 16th European Symposium on Computer
Aided Process Engineering and 9th International Symposium on Process
Systems Engineering (Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, July
2006) (W. Marquardt and C. Pantelides, eds.), vol. 21 of Computer-Aided Chemical Engineering, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands: Elsevier, ISBN 978-0-444-52969-5, pp. 95-100, 2006.
Abstract
The need for improving the operation and control of infrastructure
systems has created a demand on optimization methods applicable in the
area of complex sociotechnical systems operated by a multitude of
actors in a setting of decentralized decision making. This paper
briefly presents main classes of optimization models applied in PSE
system operation, explores their applicability in infrastructure
system operation and stresses the importance of multi-level
optimization and multi-agent model predictive control.
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Bibtex entry
@incollection{LukWei:06-001,
author={Z. Lukszo and M.P.C. Weijnen and R.R. Negenborn and B. {D}e Schutter and
M. Ili{\'{c}}},
title={Challenges for Process System Engineering in Infrastructure Operation and
Control},
booktitle={16th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering and 9th
International Symposium on Process Systems Engineering
\normalfont(Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, July 2006)},
series={Computer-Aided Chemical Engineering},
volume={21},
editor={W. Marquardt and C. Pantelides},
publisher={Elsevier},
address={Amsterdam, The Netherlands},
pages={95--100},
year={2006}
}
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