Facilitation of energy management systems testing and validation via hardware in the loop concepts
Christopher S. Edrington,
Behnaz Papari and
Gokhan Ozkan
Chapter 11 in Research Handbook on Energy Management, 2025, pp 253-274 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Researchers have addressed energy management systems (EMS) in power systems for over 30 years. There are over 100,000 articles devoted to EMS. It is impossible to address every one of these works thus it is more relevant to express the state of the art that is essential in proving the applicability of these advanced technologies. HIL serves a vital role in evaluating EMS methodologies/technologies. In absence of a rigorous physical evaluation, such technologies will not progress from basic TRL into applied engineering and commercialization TRLs. This chapter focuses on a form of HIL known as CHIL: which is directly pertinent to the question of control efficacy and scalability. Through the detailed discussion of CHIL, an appreciation of the extent these methods can be utilized to validate the efficacy of EMS will be gained. Examples of how HIL can be utilized in the context of EMS evaluation will be provided for candidate systems.
Keywords: Energy management; Controller hardware in the loop; Optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781800376496
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