Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Scheduled-asynchronous distributed algorithm for
optimal power flow
C.-Y. Chang, J. Cortés, S. Martínez
IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems 6 (1) (2019), 261-275
Abstract
Optimal power flow (OPF) problems are non-convex and
large-scale optimization problems with important
applications in power networks. This paper proposes
the scheduled-asynchronous algorithm to solve a
distributed semidefinite programming (SDP)
formulation of the OPF problem. In this formulation,
every agent seeks to solve a local optimization with
its own cost function, physical constraints on its
nodal power injection, voltage, and power flow of
the lines it is connected to, and decision
constraints on variables shared with neighbors to
ensure consistency of the obtained solution. In the
scheduled- asynchronous algorithm, every pair of
connected nodes in the electrical network update
their local variables in an alternating
fashion. This strategy is asynchronous, in the sense
that no clock synchronization is required, and
relies on an orientation of the electrical network
that prescribes the precise ordering of node
updates. We establish the asymptotic convergence
properties to the primal-dual optimizer when the
orientation is acyclic. Given the dependence of the
convergence rate on the network orientation, we also
develop a distributed graph coloring algorithm that
finds an orientation with diameter at most five for
electrical networks with geometric degree
distribution. Simulations illustrate our results on
various IEEE bus test cases.
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