Distributed Nonlinear Model Predictive Control for District Heating Networks
Alessandro Bettoni, Giacomo Mastroddi, Marco Muttoni
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents a distributed nonlinear model predictive control that uses alternating direction method of mul tipliers for district heating networks. Exploiting a graph-based modeling of the thermal dynamics, our controller optimizes the mass flow absorption of buildings in a distributed cooperative scheme that mediates between the superior performance of the centralized control and the privacy preservation of the decentralized schemes. A benchmark three-building network simulation is used to compare the performance of the proposed solution with a decentralized model predictive control scheme.
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