학술논문

Agent-based system for reconfiguration of distributed chemical reactor network operation
Document Type
Conference
Source
2006 American Control Conference American Control Conference American Control Conference, 2006. :6 pp. 2006
Subject
Robotics and Control Systems
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Chemical reactors
Control systems
Inductors
Distributed control
Nonlinear control systems
Energy management
Power system management
Power system interconnection
Continuous-stirred tank reactor
Feeds
Language
ISSN
0743-1619
2378-5861
Abstract
Control of spatially distributed systems is a challenging problem because of their complex nature, nonlinearity, and generally high order. Agent-based control structures provide a powerful tool for managing distributed systems by utilizing local and global information obtained from the system. A hierarchical, agent-based system with local and global control agents is developed to control networks of interconnected chemical reactors hosting multiple autocatalytic species. The global controller agent dynamically updates the objective of local control agents as the reactor network conditions change. The case illustrated in this paper is to change the dominant species in one CSTR by modifying feed and interconnection flow rates with the constraint of shortest path possible, which causes the least amount of changes in the whole network. The agent-based system and the reactor networks are implemented using the agent-based system development framework RePast.