Session 3: Advancements in Modelling and Control for Wind-Energy Systems

Organizer(s)

Chair:
Tudor-Bogdan AIRIMITOAIE, University of Bordeaux, France, Assoc. prof.

Co-chair:
Christophe FARGES, University of Bordeaux, France, Assoc. prof.

Abstract

As the world's need for energy grows, cutting down on carbon emissions continues to be a top priority. Wind power stands out as a promising solution among renewable energy sources, evolving from traditional tower-mounted turbines to innovative solutions like airborne wind-energy systems.

These systems are subject to wind with variable direction and speed and involve complex nonlinear dynamics related in particular to aerodynamic behavior. Moreover, their design and control should aim at a global optimization of the energy efficiency.

During this session, that will take place alongside the 13th International Conference on Control, Mechatronics, and Automation (ICCMA) in Paris, discussions will be conducted on the topics of modeling and control tools that account for these specificities.

Topics

  • Robust control
  • Adaptive control
  • Nonlinear systems
  • System Dynamics and Simulation
  • Identification and estimation
  • Neural networks
  • Optimization
  • Control applications

More information: https://www.iccma.org/topics.html