no code implementations • 16 Feb 2023 • Hancheng Min, Richard Pates, Enrique Mallada
Network coherence generally refers to the emergence of simple aggregated dynamical behaviours, despite heterogeneity in the dynamics of the subsystems that constitute the network.
no code implementations • 18 Nov 2022 • Felix Agner, Pauline Kergus, Richard Pates, Anders Rantzer
In this paper, a method is proposed to obtain a grey-box hydraulic model for tree-shaped district heating systems: hydraulic parameters are estimated based on pressure measurements in only two locations.
1 code implementation • 23 Jun 2022 • Johan Lindberg, Richard Pates
In this paper we derive fundamental limitations on the levels of $H_2$ and $H_\infty{}$ performance that can be achieved when controlling lossless systems.
no code implementations • 3 Mar 2021 • Felix Agner, Pauline Kergus, Richard Pates, Anders Rantzer
This increases the effect of the already existing issue of hydraulic bottlenecks, causing peripheral units (customers) to experience reduced flow rates.
no code implementations • 4 Jan 2021 • Hancheng Min, Richard Pates, Enrique Mallada
More precisely, for a networked system with linear dynamics and coupling, we show that, as the network connectivity grows, the system transfer matrix converges to a rank-one transfer matrix representing the coherent behavior.