Reactive Scheduling of micro Combined Heat and Power Systems via Multiparametric Programming
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This work introduces a methodology for the solution of reactive scheduling problems in small-scale fuel cell systems that cogenerate heat and power. The proposed approach successfully transforms the on-line optimization problem into a closed-loop control problem. In brief, a multiparametric programming problem is formulated and solved once and off-line, and afterwards a receding horizon-like approach is applied for the online scheduling by performing just function evaluations and avoiding on-line optimization. The proposed concept is promising and extensions can involve: large-scale optimization problems and process scheduling problems under uncertainty. 2013 Elsevier B.V.