Knee Point-Guided Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm for Microgrid Dynamic Energy Management
Wenhua Li,
Guo Zhang,
Tao Zhang and
Shengjun Huang
Complexity, 2020, vol. 2020, 1-11
Abstract:
Model predictive control (MPC) technology can effectively reduce the bad effect caused by inaccurate data prediction in microgrid energy management problem. However, the use of MPC technology needs to dynamically select an optimal solution from the Pareto solution set to implement, which needs the participant of the decision-makers frequently. In order to reduce the burden on decision-makers, we designed a knee point-based evolutionary multiobjective optimization algorithm, termed KBEMO. Knee point is the solution on Pareto front with the maximum marginal utility, which is considered as the preferred solution if there is no other preference. This algorithm focuses on obtaining the knee region and automatically outputs knee points after the optimization. By combining this algorithm with MPC technology, it can effectively reduce the amount of computational consumption and obtain better convergence. Experimental results show that this method is more competitive than the traditional single-objective MPC method.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1155/2020/8877008
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