Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
Sensors
Publication Date
10-11-2022
Abstract
With the continuous progress of renewable energy technology and the large-scale construction of microgrids, the architecture of power systems is becoming increasingly complex and huge. In order to achieve efficient and low-delay data processing and meet the needs of smart grid users, emerging smart energy systems are often deployed at the edge of the power grid, and edge computing modules are integrated into the microgrids system, so as to realize the cost-optimal control decision of the microgrids under the condition of load balancing. Therefore, this paper presents a bilevel optimization control model, which is divided into an upper-level optimal control module and a lower-level optimal control module. The purpose of the two-layer optimization modules is to optimize the cost of the power distribution of microgrids. The function of the upper-level optimal control module is to set decision variables for the lower-level module, while the function of the lower-level module is to find the optimal solution by mathematical methods on the basis of the upper-level and then feed back the optimal solution to the upper-layer. The upper-level and lower-level modules affect system decisions together. Finally, the feasibility of the bilevel optimization model is demonstrated by experiments.
DOI Link
ISSN
Publisher
MDPI AG
Volume
22
Issue
20
First Page
7710
Last Page
7710
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
edge computing, microgrid, power distribution, cost, optimization
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Chen, Yi; Hayawi, Kadhim; Fan, Meikai; Chang, Shih Yu; Tang, Jie; Yang, Ling; Zhao, Rui; Mao, Zhongqi; and Wen, Hong, "A Bilevel Optimization Model Based on Edge Computing for Microgrid" (2022). All Works. 5450.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/5450
Indexed in Scopus
no
Open Access
yes
Open Access Type
Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series