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Passivity-based Plug and Play Operation of Dynamic Electricity Pricing (Prof. Toru Namerikawa)

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Speaker

Toru Namerikawa (Professor, Department of System Design Engineering, Keio University)

Time & Location

Oct. 5 (Fri) 15:00 PM / Building 133 Room 316-1

Abstract

In this study, we discuss a passivity-based plug and play operation and stability analysis of electricity market trading based on dynamic electricity pricing considering power flow. Here, passivity represents the energy balance relationship between the input and output of the system, and is used in many kinds of control problems, such as the stability analysis of teleoperation robots or the formation control for multi-agent systems. According to this result, we derive the decision making systems of each market players and show these systems can be represented by strictly passive or passive systems.
We then show that the electricity market trading system using dynamic pricing becomes a passive system and analyze its stability including power flow among areas. Finally, simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Biography

  • Toru Namerikawa received the B.E., M.E and Ph.D of Engineering degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Kanazawa University, Japan, in 1991, 1993 and 1997, respectively. He is currently a Professor at Department of System Design Engineering, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan. He held visiting positions at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in 1998, University of California, Santa Barbara in 2001, University of Stuttgart in 2008 and Lund University in 2010.
    He received 2014 Pioneer Technology Award from SICE Control Division and 2017 Outstanding Paper Award from SICE.
    His main research interests are robust control, distributed and cooperative control and their application to power network systems.

 

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