2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jprocont.2014.02.005
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Coalitional model predictive control of an irrigation canal

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“…For example, this is the case of irrigation, where reluctance to automatic control methods is particu-larly visible. Control methods for automatic control of an irrigation canal can be found in [4]- [12]. In practice, however, canal managers often resort to manual operation with human operators traveling between the gates and adjusting their positions according their own judgment.…”
Section: Human-in-the-loop Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, this is the case of irrigation, where reluctance to automatic control methods is particu-larly visible. Control methods for automatic control of an irrigation canal can be found in [4]- [12]. In practice, however, canal managers often resort to manual operation with human operators traveling between the gates and adjusting their positions according their own judgment.…”
Section: Human-in-the-loop Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A model of the Dez Main Canal in Iran has been developed using all exact dimensions of the cross sections and gates of the canal. The model, whose profile can be seen in Figure 2, has been calibrated and used in multiple studies [10], [12], [54]. The simulations run with a time step of 30 s, which is accurate enough to capture all relevant low-frequency behavior and the resonances that may occur.…”
Section: Process Model Of An Irrigation Canalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise in [18], a control method that switches between different linear feedback controllers to attain a trade-off between communication burden and performance is proposed. This latter work has been extended to the model predictive framework in [7]. The rationale of this work is somehow similar to [18] since the control architecture changes its topology in order to reduce the communication burden.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, significant changes in the traditional design and operation of irrigation canals are necessary to achieve higher levels of efficiency and fairness. In this context, part of the studies focus on modelling potential designs for the canals (Ghumman et al 2012;Rezapour Tabari et al 2014;van Overloop et al 2008van Overloop et al , 2010a; other studies are focused on the application of modern operational techniques in the canals (Bhadra et al 2010;Fele et al 2014;Feyen and Liu 1991;Reddy 1991;Sadowska et al 2014;Tariq and Latif 2010;van Overloop et al 2014;Zafra-Cabeza et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%