Search Results for author: Tamas Keviczky

Found 7 papers, 0 papers with code

Model Predictive Control Design for Unlocking the Energy Flexibility of Heat Pump and Thermal Energy Storage Systems

no code implementations19 Feb 2024 Weihong Tang, Yun Li, Shalika Walker, Tamas Keviczky

Firstly, for flexibility assessment, a tailored MPC formulation, supplemented by a set of auxiliary linear constraints, is developed to quantitatively assess the flexibility potential inherent in HPTES systems.

Management Model Predictive Control

Robust Optimal Control With Binary Adjustable Uncertainties

no code implementations18 Dec 2023 Yun Li, Neil Yorke-Smith, Tamas Keviczky

Robust Optimal Control (ROC) with adjustable uncertainties has proven to be effective in addressing critical challenges within modern energy networks, especially the reserve and provision problem.

Unlocking Energy Flexibility From Thermal Inertia of Buildings: A Robust Optimization Approach

no code implementations8 Dec 2023 Yun Li, Neil Yorke-Smith, Tamas Keviczky

In a first step, a robust optimization model is formulated for assessing the energy flexibility of buildings in the presence of uncertain predictions of external conditions, such as ambient temperature, solar irradiation, etc.

Management

Mitigating Motion Sickness with Optimization-based Motion Planning

no code implementations19 Jan 2023 Yanggu Zheng, Barys Shyrokau, Tamas Keviczky

The results demonstrate considerable potential for improving motion comfort and mitigating motion sickness using our approach in automated vehicles.

Motion Planning

Fast Gradient-Based Methods with Exponential Rate: A Hybrid Control Framework

no code implementations ICML 2018 Arman Sharifi Kolarijani, Peyman Mohajerin Esfahani, Tamas Keviczky

Ordinary differential equations, and in general a dynamical system viewpoint, have seen a resurgence of interest in developing fast optimization methods, mainly thanks to the availability of well-established analysis tools.

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