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Integration of Blockchain Technologies in a Distributed and Hierarchical Predictive Control Framework for Community Energy Networks

Authors

Sivianes, Manuel , VELARDE RUEDA, PABLO ANIBAL, Zafra-Cabeza, Ascension , Bordons, Carlos

External publication

No

Means

Rev. Iberoam. Autom. Inform. Ind.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

Publication date

01/01/2025

ISI

001391039200006

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85214367067

Abstract

This study introduces a hierarchical energy management platform that leverages blockchain technology to eliminate the need for a centralized coordinator. The platform is designed to operate in energy communities facing stochastic uncertainties. The approach is divided into two levels: at the upper level where a stochastic distributed model predictive control problem is solved by all households in the community to determine control actions on an hourly basis. A smart contract serves as a bridge between households, performing control tasks and facilitating information exchange. In contrast, at the lower level, each household independently solves a model predictive control problem locally to track the references established after consensus is reached by the upper layer, at a much higher frequency. The effectiveness of the platform in optimizing the community's economic performance and adhering to probabilistic constraints is demonstrated through extensive simulations.

Keywords

Energy management and distribution systems; blockchain; stochastic control; model predictive control

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