Book Chapter

Real-time optimal control of river basin networks

R Evans, L Li, I Mareels, N Okello, M Pham, W Qiu, SK Saleem

System Identification Environmental Modelling and Control System Design | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2012

Abstract

River basins are key components of water supply grids. River basin operators must handle a complex set of objectives including runoff storage, flood control, supply for consumptive use, hydroelectric power generation, silting management, and maintenance of river basin ecology. At present, operators rely on a combination of simulation and optimization tools to help make operational decisions. The complexity associated with this approach, however, makes it unsuitable for real-time (daily or hourly) operation. The consequence is that between longer-term optimized operating points, river basins are largely operated in open loop. This leads to operational inefficiencies most notably wasted water ..

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