报告题目:Distributed optimization approach to energy management problems
报 告 人:林志赟,杭州电子科技大学
报告时间:6月25日周日上午8:30
报告地点:南一楼中311室
报告摘要:Energy management, which aims at the economic and secure operation of power systems, is of vital importance and has been intensively investigated for the past decades. In a future smart grid’s scenario, high penetrations of distributed energy resources and flexible loads (e.g., electric vehicles) will pose extra challenges to this problem. This talk will systematically discuss the energy management in future smart grids by providing in-depth analysis on several most representative problems: static/dynamic economic dispatch of generation units,, load shifting via G2V+V2G of EVs, and load following via thermostatically controlled loads. Since smart grids are large scale systems in which traditional centralized algorithms may be infeasible or unscalable, various distributed/decentralized optimization algorithms towards energy management will be elaborated.
报告人简介:
Zhiyun Lin (SM'10) received his PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto, Canada, 2005. He is currently a professor in the School of Automation, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China. Preceding to this position, he held a professor position at Zhejiang University, China, from 2007 to 2016, a senior research fellow position at the University of Newcastle (Australia) from 2012 to 2014, and a postdoctoral fellow position at the University of Toronto, Canada, from 2005 to 2007. He has also held visiting professor positions at several universities including The Australian National University (Australia), University of Cagliari (Italy), University of Technology Sydney (Australia), and Yale University (USA).
His research interests focus on distributed control, estimation and optimization, cooperative control of multi-agent systems, hybrid control system theory, smart grid, and robotics. He has authored/coauthored 1 monograph and more than 160 journal and conference publications. His work has been cited for more than 4000 times by his peers. He has been consecutively selected in the list of Most Cited Chinese Researchers by Elsevier from 2014 to 2016. Dr. Lin is currently Associate Editor for IEEE Control Systems Letters, Hybrid systems: Nonlinear Analysis, and International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Networking.