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Rigid-profile input scheduling under constrained dynamics with a water network application

Published 3 Dec 2020 in math.OC | (2012.01626v1)

Abstract: The motivation for this work stems from the problem of scheduling requests for flow at supply points along an automated network of open-water channels. The off-take flows are rigid-profile inputs to the system dynamics. In particular, the channel operator can only shift orders in time to satisfy constraints on the automatic response to changes in the load. This leads to a non-convex semi-infinite programming problem, with sum-separable cost that encodes the collective sensitivity of end users to scheduling delays. The constraints encode the linear time-invariant continuous-time dynamics and limits on the state across a \al{continuous} scheduling horizon. Discretization is used to arrive at a more manageable approximation of the semi-infinite program. A method for parsimoniously refining the discretization is applied to ensure continuous-time feasibility for solutions of the approximate problem. It is then shown how to improve cost without loss of feasibility. Supporting analysis is provided, along with simulation results for a realistic irrigation channel setup to illustrate the approach.

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