Several solutions have been proposed in the literature to maximise the harvested ocean energy, but only a few consider the overall efficiency of the power take-off system. The fundamental problem of incorporating the power take-off system efficiency is that it leads to a nonlinear and non-convex optimal control problem. The main disadvantage of the available solutions is that none solve the optimal control problem in real-time. This paper presents a nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) approach based on the real-time iteration (RTI) scheme to incorporate the power take-off system's efficiency when solving the optimal control problem at each time step in a control law aimed at maximising the energy extracted. The second contribution of this paper is the derivation of a condensing algorithm (Formula presented.) for ‘output-only’ cost functions required to improve computational efficiency. Finally, the RTI-NMPC approach is tested using a scaled model of the Wavestar design, demonstrating the benefit of this new control formulation.
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Guerrero-Fernandez, J. L., González-Villarreal, O. J., & Rossiter, J. A. (2023). Efficiency-aware nonlinear model-predictive control with real-time iteration scheme for wave energy converters. International Journal of Control, 96(8), 1909–1921. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207179.2022.2078424
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